You’d think that would be universally known by now. When two cars try to occupy the same space, one or both get crunched.
When Briggs and Stratton tries to make a fuel line and a PCV tube occupy the same morsel of space behind the air cleaner of one of their engines, something’s going to break. In the case of my generator, it was the PCV tube. Could be worse, the alternate would have gas spilling out.
I was wondering why the thing was running a bit funny. Now I just have to find a stock of replacement tubes as it appears the life expectancy of them will be only about 75 running hours. :smack: