
First, check out the arm of the governor. First, you should try to fix the Briggs and Stratton 5hp governor problems and adjust it with the engine. Adjust The Briggs and Stratton Governor.Afterward, pick a note in which direction the arm is moved when the throttle rotates inside it. Then loosen the arm as it will force the throttle to move freely. This sticky fuel can clog up the carburetor and cause the engine to run roughly. Over time, some of the ingredients in the fuel may evaporate, leaving behind a thicker, stickier substance. A clogged carburetor is most commonly caused by leaving fuel in the engine for a long period of time. It's almost like there is a carburetor issue as it idles up and down. The plug is the one that came with it and I can't find the proper gap or right plug specification. It starts fine, but then runs sporadically. I just bought a used lawnmower with a 4.5 Hp Briggs and Stratton engine.
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But if you're seeing lighter colored smoke, plus have trouble keeping your mower running, it's time for a serious look by a professional.

It's simply burning off while the engine is hot. Your lawn mower's engine can smoke if your oil chamber is too full, or if oil leaked into the exhaust muffler when you tilted your mower to the side. For cast-iron engines, 1200 RPM should be obtained. Turn the idle speed adjusting screw for adjustment. Turn the throttle in a counterclockwise direction. At this point, you have to adjust idle RPM.Start by checking your air filter, if it looks okay, move onto replacing the gas. If the engine in emitting black smoke, this could mean that the air filter is dirty, the fuel could have gone bad, and/or the carburetor is flooded. Check our Engine emits white/blue smoke while running FAQ for assistance. You may also put a strong Marvel Mystery Oil mixture in the gas and also add marvel mystery oil to the oil in the crankcase and run the engine. If spitting do a compression check and see if a intake or exhaust valve is sticking. Look for spitting when the engine pops.That problem was solved now another has raised its ugly head: After solving the carburetor problem, I ran the mower around the yard.

This is an off-shoot from a previous thread: Briggs & Stratton 18.5HP wont start.
