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Also Know, do you have to choke engine to keep running? Once the fuel is contaminated, the bad gas can cause filters and carburetors to become clogged as unprotected rubber hoses and plastic parts actually begin to dissolve. If your motor requires the choke to be engaged (even slightly), it is likely time to thoroughly clean the fuel lines, filters and carburetor.
An engine that requires the choking ( partial or full ) after initial engine warm up is an indication that the engine fuel air mixture system is out of adjustment. Both the manual choke system and the manual primer system engines may experience this similar symptom of running only when the fuel mixture is enriched.
Regarding this, is it bad to run an engine with the choke on?
Here's one that's beyond me (not hard to do, actually).
22" Murray 4.0 push mower (8-22541)
Date: 0718
Engine: Briggs & Stratton (data plate is gone)
View attachment 15846 here
When I start it after letting it sit for an hour it fires right up to full speed, but after 10-30 sec. it dies or else slows down and runs at high idle. If I start it again right after it dies it will sit and run at high idle speed (but throttle is still open all the way). It will run like that for a couple of hours (I tried). No stuttering, no surging, just smooth idle. [links]