I'm looking for some direction on why I can't get my blower to run, here are the things i've checked/ rebuilt .... *Carb-rebuilt,new filter and yes, gas does get to combustion chamber *Checked and adjusted air gap on a new spark plug, gets good spark. *Compression feels good , you can feel resistance for compression when you pull start cord. I pulled combustion chamber and looked for carbon issues and stuck piston ring, it was pretty clean for a 6 year old motor. *Checked flywheel for correct alignment and for a sheared pin at shaft connection, This is a known issue with this blower. *Checked coil resistance on both primary/ secondary connections. They measured correct. Checked flywheel to coil air gap too. So I've been all over this thing and I can barely get it to kick once or twice when trying to start. Mostly nothing..... pull pull pull. Again, I see gas gets to combustion chamber and spark is there. I should mention that the last time I was using this , before my rebuild it quit running and would not restart. I felt the carb was over due for attention do to flooding.
Mark Adams Here's another thought, if you have spark and the timing is correct you are either not getting enough gas or not enough compression. You may have a bad carburetor or crankcase seal.
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My blower wont start at all . got spark and out put clean check muffler . even when I spray starting fluid in it does not even pop . you got idea what else to check ?
That what I figure cost of rebuilt not worth it 30 .00 only paid 60 for it . It always started hard day one when I took it out box. Thank you for getting back to me .
This is exactly why proper maintenance and safe use are critical to the efficient performance of small engines like this and other outdoor power equipment.
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2 cycle leafblower all the way
Came here to answer a dumb question about how leaf blowers "blow" air and ended up with my associates in leaf blower repair.
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I'm looking for some direction on why I can't get my blower to run, here are the things i've checked/ rebuilt ....
*Carb-rebuilt,new filter and yes, gas does get to combustion chamber
*Checked and adjusted air gap on a new spark plug, gets good spark.
*Compression feels good , you can feel resistance for compression when you pull start cord. I pulled combustion chamber and looked for carbon issues and stuck piston ring, it was pretty clean for a 6 year old motor.
*Checked flywheel for correct alignment and for a sheared pin at shaft connection, This is a known issue with this blower.
*Checked coil resistance on both primary/ secondary connections. They measured correct. Checked flywheel to coil air gap too.
So I've been all over this thing and I can barely get it to kick once or twice when trying to start. Mostly nothing..... pull pull pull. Again, I see gas gets to combustion chamber and spark is there. I should mention that the last time I was using this , before my rebuild it quit running and would not restart. I felt the carb was over due for attention do to flooding.
+Mark Adams I forgot to mention this is a ECHO PB 251 blower
+Mark Adams Sometimes carburetors need replacement and no matter how well you clean them, gunk will remain in a jet.
Just replaced carb with a new one and new spark plug. Still is not wanting to start.
***** thanks for posting a thought!
Mark Adams
Here's another thought, if you have spark and the timing is correct you are either not getting enough gas or not enough compression. You may have a bad carburetor or crankcase seal.
2 cycle engines require oil & gas to be mixed
Basically a supercharger
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My blower wont start at all . got spark and out put clean check muffler . even when I spray starting fluid in it does not even pop . you got idea what else to check ?
+ALLEN LETIZIA The carburetor is likely clogged and needs to be cleaned, rebuilt, or replaced.
That what I figure cost of rebuilt not worth it 30 .00 only paid 60 for it . It always started hard day one when I took it out box. Thank you for getting back to me .
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There is no point clearing leafs of a lawn. They are better left to decompose and feed the soil.
Is it just me or am I the only one scared to death of wearing a COMBUSTION GASOLINE ENGINE on MY BACK?!
This is exactly why proper maintenance and safe use are critical to the efficient performance of small engines like this and other outdoor power equipment.
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I accidentally ran my leaf blower without a gas and oil mixed and now it is ruined
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