Click below 👇👇👇 for the links to the other questions... 👉How To Quickly Repair a Stihl Leaf Blower that Won't Rev Up (spark arrestor screen plugged) ➜ th-cam.com/video/XFDvinWIkCY/w-d-xo.html ⭐30 DAYS OF QUESTIONS⭐ - (Links will be updated as the videos are put out) 👉DAY 1 - Is A Stihl 4-Mix Engine A 2-Stroke Or A 4-Stroke? ➜ th-cam.com/video/QF__8hs0bo8/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 2 - Are John Deere riding lawn mowers made by MTD? ➜ th-cam.com/video/iCJsWsd6SLo/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 3 - How Do I Break In A New Chainsaw? ➜ th-cam.com/video/NE4Q1Y8v2U4/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 4 - Does Soaking WeedEater Line In Water Actually Help? ➜ th-cam.com/video/84hFN_jveMc/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 5 - Why Does My Briggs Lawn Mower Say Never Change The Oil? ➜ th-cam.com/video/IVGmetgOcgo/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 6 - Can I Use Outboard Mix Oil In My Chain Saw? ➜ th-cam.com/video/AlmegbfUJpU/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 7 - What Is Your Favorite Chain Saw? ➜ th-cam.com/video/wMJeH0jCcHM/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 8 - Why Does My Grass Chute Keep Plugging Up? ➜ th-cam.com/video/WtbhiNy42IU/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 9 - What Does The Purge Bulb Actually Do? ➜ th-cam.com/video/sbDPU73fQQY/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 10 - What Is Your Favorite Penetrating Oil? ➜ th-cam.com/video/jrzNv_Db0ZA/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 11 - How Do I UnFlood My Chainsaw Or Weed Eater? ➜ th-cam.com/video/n0UnfoL5qWk/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 12 - What Is The Best 2-Stroke Gas / Oil Mix Ratio? ➜ th-cam.com/video/-bsbKqZbyrw/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 14 - What Does WARRANTY Actually Mean? ➜ th-cam.com/video/D-8054Q6vx0/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 15 - Can I Remove ETHANOL From My Gas? ➜ th-cam.com/video/qZo4ItYiMCQ/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 16 - Why Is My Pressure Washer So Hard To Pull Start? ➜ th-cam.com/video/Apipsdmf8qs/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 17 - Why does my chainsaw leak oil when I’m not using it? ➜ th-cam.com/video/3P5ITSFWUZg/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 18 - Can I Use Old Dirty Motor Oil As Bar And Chain Oil In My Chain Saw? ➜ th-cam.com/video/ilRZNsBNE3Y/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 19 - Should I Buy My John Deere Lawn Mower From Home Depot Or My Dealer? ➜ th-cam.com/video/IZRjSYwYhyc/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 20 - Do Battery Powered Chain Saws Work Good? ➜ th-cam.com/video/Zb8XNGfHsQU/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 21 - Honda Is Stopping Lawn Mower Production? FAKE NEWS!! ➜ th-cam.com/video/y4TSwWHFb-o/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 22 - Will cleaning the rust off my flywheel help with spark? ➜ th-cam.com/video/w8-exMgUhuc/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 23 - NO SPARK! How Do I Know If My Coil / Ignition Module Is Faulty? ➜ th-cam.com/video/HBFz_N0SxuY/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 24 - Will I DESTROY My Pressure Washer By Doing THIS? ➜ th-cam.com/video/22OlLNAZKa8/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 25 - How Do I Fix An On/Off Kill Switch? ➜ th-cam.com/video/IyaUpGh19CI/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 26 - Why doesn’t my lawnmower have an oil drain plug on it? ➜ th-cam.com/video/BXJbWWhMk0s/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 27 - Why Is There Black Oil Coming Out Of My Muffler? ➜ th-cam.com/video/SNHdUh5tRoA/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 28 - Can I Put A LONGER Bar On My Chain Saw? ➜ th-cam.com/video/OrRux_GSQQQ/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 29 - Why Does My Engine STOP Running After A Few Minutes? ➜ th-cam.com/video/m5LEwNi-geM/w-d-xo.html 👉DAY 30 - Can I Make A Lawn Mower Run On Propane? ➜ th-cam.com/video/UkYCa1WhFGs/w-d-xo.html
as a guy who will try to work on anything before finally getting a professional to fix it you have no idea how much your videos have helped me. Thank You!
This happened to me last summer. My Stihl leaf blower would not rev. So I searched TH-cam and Steve's Small Engine Saloon popped up with the cure. Spark arrestor. 10 minutes and a half a beer later it was fixed. That was also the day I subscribed and have enjoyed your videos every since. Thanks Steve
Thanks a ton again. I have heard others having this issue. So simple, who knew. My brothers weed eater had this happen, Solvent and wire brush cleaned the screen. Runs again.
I always start with the Screen first brother because it is the easiest in my opinion! And then go from there! If it's not the screen! Great video Steve and April! Have a great rest of your week!
just a home owner with a couple saws for clearing fallen or dead trees and a brushsaw and trimmer. But at least once a year (winterizing the trimmer and brush saw) I take the screen out and burn the carbon off. it amazes me how much they can be plugged and the engine still run fairly good. Thanks for the video. Cheers from NB
Yes. This video needs to be seen by so many people. The spark arrester screen is to blame when people come to me about this. I just hold it with pliers in front of a propane torch until orange, then tap away the ash and reassemble when it's cool enough to touch. Works wonders. BUT, why does this almost always happen with leaf blowers and only rarely with other 2-cycle tools? I don't know the answer to that.
My old moped does this sometimes. Gotta yank the exhaust and hang it from a wire, then hit it with a torch until it glows and starts burning like a little jet engine. Works every time.
Thank you for your hints! My father owns a rather cheap weedeater that actually has this problem - I'll try out your suggestions when I visit my parents. All the best from Germany!
Yup, Good advice!!! I always love your videos. You always give good honest advice!! So far I have watched a good number of your videos and they are always 100% on the money!! Thanks Steve and April!!
Ok, I read some comments, all good, people talking about not removing spark arrester, soaking the muffler in gas, and there’s replacing the muffler as Steve mentioned. Living in Texas maybe I should consider cleaning. I did see a guy clean a rusty fuel tank by filling it with nuts and bolts and mounting it to a cement mixer, maybe I could use bbs and some gas and shake real good. if it comes down to it I’ll try to find new muffler. Thanks again Steve, show was a big help.
Thanks for the video guys. Mine turn out to be a clogged fuel filter. Needed compressed air to clean it. It would shut-off after a few seconds when reving it up
Picked up a Stihl FS280K back in the eighties. The machine has a lot of hours on it. It ran like a champ for many years until I began to notice that it was becoming more difficult to start. About four years ago I used it to clear a large area of brush. It literally took about an hour to get it running. I did everything I could think of to get it started. It finally did and actually ran fine but when I shut it down it was a chore to get started again. Research time.... I came across a YT channel that talked about the screen (spark arrester) in the exhaust. I checked the one on my machine and it was almost completely blocked. I cleaned it thoroughly and now it starts like it did when it was new. Except for cleaning the screen and periodically installing a new spark plug, the machine has never been serviced. It's an absolute tank!! Thirty days of beer?? ( :
First, thank you for the great information. Having said that, how are we supposed to fix things correctly if we don’t know what beer to drink while we’re fixing things? Some guidance on the proper beer would be most appreciated. Keep up the good videos!
I discovered a fouled spark arrestor screen was the issue with my BG56 a few years ago after loaning it to a neighbour. He must have used 30 wt at 20:1 judging by the gas colour. An easy fix to clean carbon off screen with a torch but thankful it had too much vs too little. No more loaning after that!
The biggest problem I’ve run into is the mufflers spark arrestor being clogged up with carbon. I would recommend checking that first before adjusting the carb
Steve, had a brand new Stihl 550 leafblower that had that exact problem after 4 months of perfect use. Took it in to the Stihl shop and it needed a new carb! It came with a bad one but warranty only covered the labor. Said the carb looked like it may have had water in the mix. altho I only used premixed 40:1 Stihl fuel mix. $150 later, all fixed.😭
That happened to me on my chainsaw. I watched your video on this subject and wouldn't ya know that screen was clogged. A gas soaking cleared it up and it's been running great since. Thanks Steve.
@@StevesSmallEngineSaloon Great news. This was the problem. The screen was packed, I did try to clean it out but ended snipping the screen off. Did your carburetor adjustment after and it runs amazing. Thank you …
Something I learned Steve and I'm curious if you agree. The 2 cycle gas in a container that hardware stores sell that's premixed is not good. I noticed immediately that the rpms were reduced instantly. I have gone back to mixing my own with no more problems. 50:1. Right? Love your videos.
Adjustments to carb is almost the last thing to do when this occurs. Gas, if you have just filled with new mix, filters and screens, supply line from tank degraded and softened so that it collapses, then try adjusting the carb!
Hey Steve, I'm not much a leaf blower fan .. I had a neighbor that used to run that thing at least 4-6 hrs, every day, I kid you not. Fortunately they eventually moved, "small favors" and all that! Most internal combustion engines don't effect me that way ... it's just that 2-cycle leaf blower constant whine that drills right through ya. LOL. Guess maybe I'm more of a 4-stroke guy. Chainsaws I can appreciate, except for the other neighbor who starts his and runs it at full throttle right off the bat then wonders why it doesn't work well, especially without ever being sharpened. I feel sorry for a lot of machines.
You are very helpful. However, I would not remove the spark arrester. If you have not had much rain recently, you may end up calling the fire department to help you out of a jam. A spark or ember coming out of the exhaust can start a fire! I would bet that you thought of that as soon as you got done.
Just working on a Makita blower. 4cycle...bogs when throttle applied. Pulled apart arb and saw choke.lever with a missing tooth. Started fine but try to take choke off and with missing tooth on lever was staying half choked and not reving up. Waiting for part to arrive to see if that fixes it.
Yes it can be several different things causing it to bog out. I subscribe to go straight to the carb because it is the easiest to do. A turn and a half out on high speed and low speed then go from there. If you were to “get lost” meaning you dont know how far out or in an adjustment screw was when you started…. A turn and a half out from lightly seated.
My BG55 has bogged down with a trigger pull, at least until it's warmed up for 2+ minutes, since brand new. Have had the carb adjusted every which way and it's never made a difference. Nothing's clogged either. But, let it idle for 2 or so minutes and it's ready to rip.
Sorry Steve, I always check that screen first when it runs fine at idle and then bogs during engine speed increase. That screen has burnt me too many times to keep falling for the adjust the carb thought that comes to mind first.
Steve, my name is Bobby I have Ryobi BP 42 below that star right up, blo Blow all the leaves. About 20 minutes. Shut it down Go to start it won’t start
For me it’s always been the muffler screen. I remove it but I live in the southwest so leaves catching fire is pretty much a non issue. Either way Steve’s videos will help you get the problem solved.
What if the arrestor screen is clean, inside muffler looks clean, and the carb looks clean aswell?? Ive checked gas lines too, also it seems to want to run on half choke but then bogs out when i flip it over to run an hit the gas.. ?? Can anyone help? I need this blower for my day to day business!!
stihl bg 55 leaf blower. hard start sometimes won't start. good spark, compression 105- 110 psi . the spark screen is clean in the muffler. exhaust port clean. spark plug is wet after trying to start it. fly wheel magnet line up with coil as the piston is coming to tdc. any other thought?
Great video , on my other chain saw when this happens i find that i dump the gas and put fresh mixed gas works well Can you answer this question how long does mixed gas last . i always use super gas when mixing but it seems when ever i leave it in chainsaw for more then a couple months its no more good
Steve, got a question about my Stihl 550 leafblower about using it to blow snow. Do I really need to switch the filter to winter setting ( I'm in MD, 10-30°F).? Thanks! I love this 30 questions series!!
If cleaning or replacing the spark arrestor screen and adjusting the carburetor doesn't fix it, it could be a fuel delivery problem. I'd start by replacing the fuel filter - a clogged fuel filter can allow enough fuel through to idle, but not have enough flow while it's at higher RPM's. If that doesn't fix it, in my experience it's almost always hard carburetor diaphragms. If either of these work, you'll probably need to go back and adjust it again.
First thing I do when buying a new piece of equipment is if the muffler has a screen on it . TAKE IT OFF AND THROW IT AWAY!!! Engine will run better and a lot less problems in the future!! 👍
charge the battery. and if your spark arrester screen is fouled, you need to not wander around with it idling so much. if it's not singing, it's not happy.
Thank you......not carb,not filter,not bad gas,not spark plug... it was the spark arrestor. Should have watched your video before I started troubleshooting.
And another thing is, never try to use a blower without the tunes in place. I have seen some people do it because they took them off to store it and forgot where they put them, so they used it without it and over reved the engine and blew it up.
That depends on the brand. Some of them will adjust them differently at the factory depending on where they're shipping them (for example, Ryobi sometimes does this, and you'll get a different mfg number depending on what elevation market it's designed for), but some of them use a standardized adjustment.
...my older Ryobi weedeater does this...but it's a 4-stroke. I can't find any info that a spark arrester is used on one of these... Any input on this???...and what beer should be used??? Matt
Spark arrestors are required on all small engines. That said, the spark arrestor usually clogs up on 2-cycle engines when they're run at lower RPM because the oil doesn't fully burn up in the cylinder. I wouldn't expect a 4-cycle engine to have a problem with the spark arrestor screen unless it also has other problems, such as worn rings.
Click below 👇👇👇 for the links to the other questions...
👉How To Quickly Repair a Stihl Leaf Blower that Won't Rev Up (spark arrestor screen plugged) ➜ th-cam.com/video/XFDvinWIkCY/w-d-xo.html
⭐30 DAYS OF QUESTIONS⭐ - (Links will be updated as the videos are put out)
👉DAY 1 - Is A Stihl 4-Mix Engine A 2-Stroke Or A 4-Stroke? ➜ th-cam.com/video/QF__8hs0bo8/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 2 - Are John Deere riding lawn mowers made by MTD? ➜ th-cam.com/video/iCJsWsd6SLo/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 3 - How Do I Break In A New Chainsaw? ➜ th-cam.com/video/NE4Q1Y8v2U4/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 4 - Does Soaking WeedEater Line In Water Actually Help? ➜ th-cam.com/video/84hFN_jveMc/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 5 - Why Does My Briggs Lawn Mower Say Never Change The Oil? ➜ th-cam.com/video/IVGmetgOcgo/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 6 - Can I Use Outboard Mix Oil In My Chain Saw? ➜ th-cam.com/video/AlmegbfUJpU/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 7 - What Is Your Favorite Chain Saw? ➜ th-cam.com/video/wMJeH0jCcHM/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 8 - Why Does My Grass Chute Keep Plugging Up? ➜ th-cam.com/video/WtbhiNy42IU/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 9 - What Does The Purge Bulb Actually Do? ➜ th-cam.com/video/sbDPU73fQQY/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 10 - What Is Your Favorite Penetrating Oil? ➜ th-cam.com/video/jrzNv_Db0ZA/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 11 - How Do I UnFlood My Chainsaw Or Weed Eater? ➜ th-cam.com/video/n0UnfoL5qWk/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 12 - What Is The Best 2-Stroke Gas / Oil Mix Ratio? ➜ th-cam.com/video/-bsbKqZbyrw/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 14 - What Does WARRANTY Actually Mean? ➜ th-cam.com/video/D-8054Q6vx0/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 15 - Can I Remove ETHANOL From My Gas? ➜ th-cam.com/video/qZo4ItYiMCQ/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 16 - Why Is My Pressure Washer So Hard To Pull Start? ➜ th-cam.com/video/Apipsdmf8qs/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 17 - Why does my chainsaw leak oil when I’m not using it? ➜ th-cam.com/video/3P5ITSFWUZg/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 18 - Can I Use Old Dirty Motor Oil As Bar And Chain Oil In My Chain Saw? ➜ th-cam.com/video/ilRZNsBNE3Y/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 19 - Should I Buy My John Deere Lawn Mower From Home Depot Or My Dealer? ➜ th-cam.com/video/IZRjSYwYhyc/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 20 - Do Battery Powered Chain Saws Work Good? ➜ th-cam.com/video/Zb8XNGfHsQU/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 21 - Honda Is Stopping Lawn Mower Production? FAKE NEWS!! ➜ th-cam.com/video/y4TSwWHFb-o/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 22 - Will cleaning the rust off my flywheel help with spark? ➜ th-cam.com/video/w8-exMgUhuc/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 23 - NO SPARK! How Do I Know If My Coil / Ignition Module Is Faulty? ➜ th-cam.com/video/HBFz_N0SxuY/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 24 - Will I DESTROY My Pressure Washer By Doing THIS? ➜ th-cam.com/video/22OlLNAZKa8/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 25 - How Do I Fix An On/Off Kill Switch? ➜ th-cam.com/video/IyaUpGh19CI/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 26 - Why doesn’t my lawnmower have an oil drain plug on it? ➜ th-cam.com/video/BXJbWWhMk0s/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 27 - Why Is There Black Oil Coming Out Of My Muffler? ➜ th-cam.com/video/SNHdUh5tRoA/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 28 - Can I Put A LONGER Bar On My Chain Saw? ➜ th-cam.com/video/OrRux_GSQQQ/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 29 - Why Does My Engine STOP Running After A Few Minutes? ➜ th-cam.com/video/m5LEwNi-geM/w-d-xo.html
👉DAY 30 - Can I Make A Lawn Mower Run On Propane? ➜ th-cam.com/video/UkYCa1WhFGs/w-d-xo.html
as a guy who will try to work on anything before finally getting a professional to fix it you have no idea how much your videos have helped me. Thank You!
"This thing blows" is a compliment for this piece of equipment and none other!
This happened to me last summer. My Stihl leaf blower would not rev. So I searched TH-cam and Steve's Small Engine Saloon popped up with the cure. Spark arrestor. 10 minutes and a half a beer later it was fixed. That was also the day I subscribed and have enjoyed your videos every since. Thanks Steve
Thank you my blower does this all the time thank you for solving all my problems
Thanks a ton again. I have heard others having this issue. So simple, who knew. My brothers weed eater had this happen,
Solvent and wire brush cleaned the screen. Runs again.
Good info SteveO ! Another good question day! See ya guys tomorrow , Cheers 🍻 and Steve and April Out! 😎
Thanks for the update video Steve and April well done 👍. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed ❤️❤️❤️.
I always start with the Screen first brother because it is the easiest in my opinion! And then go from there! If it's not the screen! Great video Steve and April! Have a great rest of your week!
Lucky Day 13! Thanks, Steve and April!
Another straight forward solution to a problem. Thanks.
Thank You’ll. Very nice to help others in need
just a home owner with a couple saws for clearing fallen or dead trees and a brushsaw and trimmer. But at least once a year (winterizing the trimmer and brush saw) I take the screen out and burn the carbon off. it amazes me how much they can be plugged and the engine still run fairly good.
Thanks for the video.
Cheers from NB
Thanks Steve ,i had that problem on my weed eater and learned from you the problem and an amazing quick fix..thanks Steve aand April!
Yes. This video needs to be seen by so many people. The spark arrester screen is to blame when people come to me about this. I just hold it with pliers in front of a propane torch until orange, then tap away the ash and reassemble when it's cool enough to touch. Works wonders. BUT, why does this almost always happen with leaf blowers and only rarely with other 2-cycle tools? I don't know the answer to that.
My old moped does this sometimes. Gotta yank the exhaust and hang it from a wire, then hit it with a torch until it glows and starts burning like a little jet engine. Works every time.
Thank you for your hints! My father owns a rather cheap weedeater that actually has this problem - I'll try out your suggestions when I visit my parents.
All the best from Germany!
You're the best Steve you helped me out of many jams Thank you for the great content my good friend
Thanks for the video. My Stihl does the same thing also.
I've used the butane torch to clean spark arrestors with good results. Bit like a DPF regen on your diesel car. Dave out!
Yup, Good advice!!! I always love your videos. You always give good honest advice!! So far I have watched a good number of your videos and they are always 100% on the money!! Thanks Steve and April!!
Yup I had an issue similar to this and it was the screen in the muffler. Never new they had them. Thanks
These are some great money saving tip's. Thanks Steve. I'm enjoying you guy's help video's. John
That sounds good to me Steve! Great advice as usual! 👍👍
Ok, I read some comments, all good, people talking about not removing spark arrester, soaking the muffler in gas, and there’s replacing the muffler as Steve mentioned. Living in Texas maybe I should consider cleaning. I did see a guy clean a rusty fuel tank by filling it with nuts and bolts and mounting it to a cement mixer, maybe I could use bbs and some gas and shake real good. if it comes down to it I’ll try to find new muffler. Thanks again Steve, show was a big help.
Thanks for the video guys. Mine turn out to be a clogged fuel filter. Needed compressed air to clean it. It would shut-off after a few seconds when reving it up
My Stihl blower did that when it was new, but after a while it started running better. Started easier, too.
if you take a blowtorch to the spark arrestor and then hit it with a wire brush it seems to work. worked for me on the same blower in this video.
Picked up a Stihl FS280K back in the eighties. The machine has a lot of hours on it. It ran like a champ for many years until I began to notice that it was becoming more difficult to start. About four years ago I used it to clear a large area of brush. It literally took about an hour to get it running. I did everything I could think of to get it started. It finally did and actually ran fine but when I shut it down it was a chore to get started again. Research time.... I came across a YT channel that talked about the screen (spark arrester) in the exhaust. I checked the one on my machine and it was almost completely blocked. I cleaned it thoroughly and now it starts like it did when it was new. Except for cleaning the screen and periodically installing a new spark plug, the machine has never been serviced. It's an absolute tank!!
Thirty days of beer?? ( :
love this channel..no bs just straight to the point even its only a 2 beer job haha...thumbs up !!
Definitely check the spark arrester first. It's really easy.
I’d check the piston exhaust port as well. I’ve had two of my small engines get almost fully sealed up there
Same thing happened to my echo weed trimmer took the screen out and it runs great keep up the good info 👍
Hey, April's working hard on this series ... doesn't she need a nice cold Labatt's? How about a Shiner Bock?
First, thank you for the great information. Having said that, how are we supposed to fix things correctly if we don’t know what beer to drink while we’re fixing things? Some guidance on the proper beer would be most appreciated. Keep up the good videos!
He explains the correct beer to use in the full videos on carburetor adjustment and spark arrestors.
I discovered a fouled spark arrestor screen was the issue with my BG56 a few years ago after loaning it to a neighbour. He must have used 30 wt at 20:1 judging by the gas colour. An easy fix to clean carbon off screen with a torch but thankful it had too much vs too little. No more loaning after that!
I learned many years ago, never loan what you can’t afford to lose, never borrow can’t afford to buy!!! Easy after lesson😉
I had one that the crank seal was letting it suck in air and it would do the same. just go Blugh lol. Great Video
Steve you're exactly right my leaf blower was doing that, I adjusted the carburetor as you suggested, and now it runs like a fuel injected kitten!
Thanks for your help Steve
The biggest problem I’ve run into is the mufflers spark arrestor being clogged up with carbon. I would recommend checking that first before adjusting the carb
You guys are amazing I just love watching this channel!!!!
Steve, had a brand new Stihl 550 leafblower that had that exact problem after 4 months of perfect use. Took it in to the Stihl shop and it needed a new carb! It came with a bad one but warranty only covered the labor. Said the carb looked like it may have had water in the mix. altho I only used premixed 40:1 Stihl fuel mix. $150 later, all fixed.😭
That happened to me on my chainsaw. I watched your video on this subject and wouldn't ya know that screen was clogged. A gas soaking cleared it up and it's been running great since. Thanks Steve.
I clean mine with a propane torch. It only takes a minute to burn the carbon off and brush off any remaining residue.
@@larrysmall3521 Yep, that's what I use. Works a charm!
Thanks Steve and April! 👍
First place I look when the thing won't start first of the season. Dunno about Canada, but here in Oz the wasps like to build nests in the muffler...
Will check exhaust. Thanks
Adjusted the carb in my BG 86, still sluggish, tomorrow I will check the muffler. Thanks !
Good luck!
@@StevesSmallEngineSaloon Great news. This was the problem. The screen was packed, I did try to clean it out but ended snipping the screen off. Did your carburetor adjustment after and it runs amazing.
Thank you …
Mine had a similar problem, spark arrester was OK, carb was OK too. Finally it simply was a gas filter issue.
Great collection of how to thanks Steve
The thing that comes to mind is the muffler is clogged up with carbon by the way as you said that the carb might be needing a adjustment
Thanks Steve see you on the next one👍👍
Something I learned Steve and I'm curious if you agree. The 2 cycle gas in a container that hardware stores sell that's premixed is not good. I noticed immediately that the rpms were reduced instantly. I have gone back to mixing my own with no more problems. 50:1. Right? Love your videos.
Adjustments to carb is almost the last thing to do when this occurs. Gas, if you have just filled with new mix, filters and screens, supply line from tank degraded and softened so that it collapses, then try adjusting the carb!
Hey Steve, I'm not much a leaf blower fan .. I had a neighbor that used to run that thing at least 4-6 hrs, every day, I kid you not. Fortunately they eventually moved, "small favors" and all that!
Most internal combustion engines don't effect me that way ... it's just that 2-cycle leaf blower constant whine that drills right through ya. LOL. Guess maybe I'm more of a 4-stroke guy. Chainsaws I can appreciate, except for the other neighbor who starts his and runs it at full throttle right off the bat then wonders why it doesn't work well, especially without ever being sharpened. I feel sorry for a lot of machines.
You are very helpful. However, I would not remove the spark arrester. If you have not had much rain recently, you may end up calling the fire department to help you out of a jam. A spark or ember coming out of the exhaust can start a fire! I would bet that you thought of that as soon as you got done.
What tool do I use to take these screws off
I had an old chain saw that the exhaust screen clogged up. I ripped it off and it worked fine.
Hardened fuel metering diaphragm is also a common cause of this problem.
Just working on a Makita blower. 4cycle...bogs when throttle applied.
Pulled apart arb and saw choke.lever with a missing tooth.
Started fine but try to take choke off and with missing tooth on lever was staying half choked and not reving up. Waiting for part to arrive to see if that fixes it.
Cracked fuel line will do that too. When you hit the throttle it sucks in air, making it bog.
Yes it can be several different things causing it to bog out. I subscribe to go straight to the carb because it is the easiest to do. A turn and a half out on high speed and low speed then go from there. If you were to “get lost” meaning you dont know how far out or in an adjustment screw was when you started…. A turn and a half out from lightly seated.
My BG55 has bogged down with a trigger pull, at least until it's warmed up for 2+ minutes, since brand new. Have had the carb adjusted every which way and it's never made a difference. Nothing's clogged either. But, let it idle for 2 or so minutes and it's ready to rip.
Great videos. Thank you. God bless.
Sorry Steve, I always check that screen first when it runs fine at idle and then bogs during engine speed increase.
That screen has burnt me too many times to keep falling for the adjust the carb thought that comes to mind first.
Your correct but I was waiting to hear what your one percent answer was going to be although that would be extensive
Steve, my name is Bobby I have Ryobi BP 42 below that star right up, blo Blow all the leaves. About 20 minutes. Shut it down Go to start it won’t start
I'm really enjoying theses videos Steve, keep up the awesome work
Clogged exhaust is more likely the issue and should be addressed before adjusting the carb.
Check, clean or replace air filter.
Sometime the fuel can be the problem. Gas attracts water, so if your unit has been setting awhile put fresh gas in it.
For me it’s always been the muffler screen. I remove it but I live in the southwest so leaves catching fire is pretty much a non issue. Either way Steve’s videos will help you get the problem solved.
And a air filter that is plugged
What if the arrestor screen is clean, inside muffler looks clean, and the carb looks clean aswell?? Ive checked gas lines too, also it seems to want to run on half choke but then bogs out when i flip it over to run an hit the gas.. ?? Can anyone help? I need this blower for my day to day business!!
Either the carburetor is adjusted to lean or the spark arrestor screen in your muffler is clogged
stihl bg 55 leaf blower. hard start sometimes won't start. good spark, compression 105- 110 psi . the spark screen is clean in the muffler. exhaust port clean. spark plug is wet after trying to start it. fly wheel magnet line up with coil as the piston is coming to tdc. any other thought?
As I recall, Steve said an engine demonstrating a rising and falling rpm may be a way to head this problem off at the pass.
Great video , on my other chain saw when this happens i find that i dump the gas and put fresh mixed gas works well
Can you answer this question how long does mixed gas last . i always use super gas when mixing but it seems when ever i leave it in chainsaw for more then a couple months its no more good
Steve, got a question about my Stihl 550 leafblower about using it to blow snow. Do I really need to switch the filter to winter setting ( I'm in MD, 10-30°F).? Thanks! I love this 30 questions series!!
If cleaning or replacing the spark arrestor screen and adjusting the carburetor doesn't fix it, it could be a fuel delivery problem. I'd start by replacing the fuel filter - a clogged fuel filter can allow enough fuel through to idle, but not have enough flow while it's at higher RPM's. If that doesn't fix it, in my experience it's almost always hard carburetor diaphragms. If either of these work, you'll probably need to go back and adjust it again.
Good one.
My blower would bog out when you tried to rev it, but would rev fine if you flicked the choke on then off again.
It was crap in the carb.
Great video. It's good, too know.
First thing I do when buying a new piece of equipment is if the muffler has a screen on it . TAKE IT OFF AND THROW IT AWAY!!! Engine will run better and a lot less problems in the future!! 👍
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I swear the spark arrestor for my BG85c is different. Any idea on that?
Also check that the air filter isn't clogged up.
charge the battery.
and if your spark arrester screen is fouled, you need to not wander around with it idling so much. if it's not singing, it's not happy.
Thank you......not carb,not filter,not bad gas,not spark plug... it was the spark arrestor. Should have watched your video before I started troubleshooting.
Glad it helped
And another thing is, never try to use a blower without the tunes in place. I have seen some people do it because they took them off to store it and forgot where they put them, so they used it without it and over reved the engine and blew it up.
Are the Carbs set at factory for CA or a certain elevation? Had this issue and resolved with half a turn
That depends on the brand. Some of them will adjust them differently at the factory depending on where they're shipping them (for example, Ryobi sometimes does this, and you'll get a different mfg number depending on what elevation market it's designed for), but some of them use a standardized adjustment.
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I have always found that its been the diaphragm, it goes stiff and doesn't meter the fuel properly
Hey Steve, can I use snowmobile injector oil in my pre-mix for my weed-eater and chainsaw?
That's a great tip but my Stihl MS180 won't even start and it's practically new. Less than 30 min. run time.?
Several online forums can help you get it running again.
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mine does the opposite, soon as no throttle is cuts out
My leaf blower did that a few times. Steve could probably guess how I fixed it...
...my older Ryobi weedeater does this...but it's a 4-stroke. I can't find any info that a spark arrester is used on one of these...
Any input on this???...and what beer should be used???
Matt
Spark arrestors are required on all small engines.
That said, the spark arrestor usually clogs up on 2-cycle engines when they're run at lower RPM because the oil doesn't fully burn up in the cylinder. I wouldn't expect a 4-cycle engine to have a problem with the spark arrestor screen unless it also has other problems, such as worn rings.
@@Deadite9405 ...many thanks for the reply and info, Jerl...👍
Mine just does that until the engine warms up, then its fine.