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Evening,

 

Went to start 856 today after new battery.. old then brand new non ethanol fuel.. brand new fuel lines.. filter.. electric fuel pump.. new aftermarket carb.. newly wired and brand new ignition.. has spark.. but tractor wouldn’t even attempt to run other than just turning over from key.. issue most likely the carb needing fuel and air screws adjusted keeping it from running? 
Also noticed fuel leaking from the brass fuel pump fittings (ideas to stop this fuel pump leak? Never had fuel or even been hooked up and ran from battery before- first time ever) and from newly replaced under tank fuel valve.. and noticed a liquid (fuel?) every so often dripping from the muffler, just a drip every now and then when turning key attempting to get started with engine turning over but no combustion happening. Why would it be dripping from there? 

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Ed Kennell

Does it have compression?   Exhaust valve not closing?

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953 nut

If you have fuel dripping from the muffler it is also leaking into the crankcase diluting your oil. time to rebuild the carburetor and do an oil change.

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pfrederi

What pressure fuel pump did you use. It may have over powered the float valve in the carb.  

 

How did you verify spark?

 

Was the plug wet after you cranked it for a while.  May be really badly flooded.

 

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peter lena

@FLtractor  been using  carbole electric pumps for years  2- 3.5 PSI  no issues at all ,  pete

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FLtractor
16 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Does it have compression?   Exhaust valve not closing?

Yes engine has compression 

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FLtractor
16 hours ago, 953 nut said:

If you have fuel dripping from the muffler it is also leaking into the crankcase diluting your oil. time to rebuild the carburetor and do an oil change.

Even with it being a brand new carburetor first time ever ran or filled with fuel?

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FLtractor
21 hours ago, pfrederi said:

What pressure fuel pump did you use. It may have over powered the float valve in the carb.  

 

How did you verify spark?

 

Was the plug wet after you cranked it for a while.  May be really badly flooded.

 

4-1.5 psi. I believe the same one you recommended to me which you mentioned never having a Problem. With the 2 straight fittings.

used spark plug light bulb tester to

Verify spark.

didnt pull spark plug after. Was getting dark and went in for evening. 

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adsm08
22 hours ago, 953 nut said:

If you have fuel dripping from the muffler it is also leaking into the crankcase diluting your oil. time to rebuild the carburetor and do an oil change.

Don't forget that a failure of the fuel pump diaphragm will put the whole contents of the tank into the crank case real quick. 

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pfrederi
2 hours ago, FLtractor said:

4-1.5 psi. I believe the same one you recommended to me which you mentioned never having a Problem. With the 2 straight fittings.

used spark plug light bulb tester to

Verify spark.

didnt pull spark plug after. Was getting dark and went in for evening. 

IMG_1232.jpeg

 

 

The neon bulb spark testers can show flash but not sufficient to fire the plug. Is this a new spark plug?  You might swap out another plug (especially if the plug in there is a Champion they will sometimes fail to fire under compression)

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