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Hey, everyone.
I got a small-engine problem. I have a B&S 18HP twin-cylinder. It's got a new ignition, and I recently cleaned up the carburetor.
My question is, after it runs for 10-15 minutes (gets to operating temp), it starts to die when you give any throttle past idle. It idles great and starts at idle real quickly. I am sure that it is a lean/rich problem, as I have messed around with the jet screw on the carb without thinking about it.
Is it running rich? Lean? How should I go about messing with the mixture screw as a starting point?
Thanks for your help.
I got a small-engine problem. I have a B&S 18HP twin-cylinder. It's got a new ignition, and I recently cleaned up the carburetor.
My question is, after it runs for 10-15 minutes (gets to operating temp), it starts to die when you give any throttle past idle. It idles great and starts at idle real quickly. I am sure that it is a lean/rich problem, as I have messed around with the jet screw on the carb without thinking about it.
Is it running rich? Lean? How should I go about messing with the mixture screw as a starting point?
Thanks for your help.

