Cleaning and service a Briggs and Stratton Pulsa-Prime plastic tank mounted carburetor. Tank and carb removal, dis-assembly and reinstall. Not shown is the cleaning of the exterior of tank and carburetor after removal from engine, (not mandatory but stops dirt and junk from getting in your tank and cleaned parts. The unit is a Yard Machines edger with a 3.5 hp Briggs and Stratton engine. Service performed at The Alameda Repair Shop Alameda, California.
He says "rubber gasket"....it's not a rubber gasket, it's a diaphragm.
meccaturbo 4 months ago
@meccaturbo Its' a diaphragm, it's a gasket, Oh my God, it's two things in one.
Heck, it's just a flat rubber thingy.
pafoofnic 4 months ago
@pafoofnic Listen up dude, you are confusing everyone who's working on these engines....there is a gasket and a diaphragm and you need to explain clearly which one goes where.
meccaturbo 4 months ago
@meccaturbo Your critique is appreciated. Upon external review and analysis of the video, it clearly states the proper placement of the cardboard and rubber pieces.
pafoofnic 4 months ago
@pafoofnic Sure, but only after you have thoroughly confused the user by describing these items by what they're made of instead of their function. The "gasket" can easily be taken as being made of rubber, just as the "diaphragm" is....you're the only person I've ever seen who describes these items in such an utterly confusing way.
meccaturbo 4 months ago
@meccaturbo Sorry to confuse you. Try watching the video with the audio muted. Whats done is done, life must go on.This is a DIY video for the average person of which you apparently are not. Good luck in life.
pafoofnic 4 months ago