Jugs and pistons all over Amazon and has been for years. Before I would get them from Jack's Small Engines or who ever had what I needed. Hard to beat $27 for Jug, piston, roll pin, sparky plug, gaskets and a fuel filter-to my door I use a small filter wrench(band) to compress pistons. Ring tool at Harbor Fr for $12
I got the same leaf blower broken completely down with it's parts in boxes in a bag. I found it in the trash and found that the spark plug was bad, cylinder, piston, muffler, are wrecked and the fuel lines were leaking and the pull start assembly is bad. I removed the gas and saw that it was crystal clear, so does that mean a bad fuel mixture? I got all the parts on order and figured someone could use it, after I thoroughly clean the parts, replace the gaskets, and get it running good.
Sounds like it had no oil in the fuel. I always mix at least 50:1 in EVERY 2 stroke engine. It only takes a few minutes to wreck a 2-stroke without oil in the fuel. Some people think you can substitute transmission oil for 2-stroke oil, that's also a failure waiting to happen. Good find though man, good luck.
I'm about to do exactly what you did. About a million years ago when I first started with motors engines. My trainer told me to check the oil in a two-stroke snowblower? They all laughed when I couldn't find a dipstick. You can't find the dipstick put the oil in the gas. Enjoyed your tutorial on the Husqvarna.
Put the piston on the rod before you put it in the cylinder head. Also you don't want to cut the gasket by the carb. It's big for a reason and that reason is to keep the air flowing on that side of the engine.
i have this model, the carb has a low speed adj,after remiving a tiny plug,with a heated pick, or screwdriver,older models, had a high speed adj screw,i found one after searching awhile on ebay,so i could tune the carb better than ,what the epa allows, good video,nice fix,yeah that carb is a universal replacement,
Assemble piston/wrist pin on con rod. Then use aa large zip tie over the rings then gently slide the cylinder over the piston.The cylinder will push the zip tie off the rings then just cut the zip tie.
So after running bad gas nd piston got messed up so i changed it and changed cylinder, fuel lines and carb including fuel filter and blower still wont start, i changed carburetor, after running bad fuel it ceased and i couldnt retract recoil starter, but after changing cylinder and piston, i can retract recoil starter but engine wont start. At some point it started few times and then dies real quick. Any help?
L&H adjustment screws. One's an idle, and one's a high rev air/fuel mix. First play with one and get it to idle, next, go full throttle and get it warmed up, hold it at full throttle, and make an adjustment on the H screw. There's a sweet spot between a lower rev sputter and a high rev zing. Bring the screw to the sputter, and just a small turn to bring it into the high rev. Then let it go back to idle. If it doesn't idle, only adjust the L to bring it back to idle. Then test it again at high rev to make sure it's in the sweet spot just above the high rev sputter. This adjustment varies on temperature and oil to gas ratio. So always try to run the same mixture after your adjustment. This goes for most all 2 strokes.
I'll remember that for when I have to rebuild the engines on my other lawn equipment. So far, the blower in this video functions just fine, and has been used MANY times for the fall and late summer leaves. Thanks for that information.
Replaceable midsection of the engine. Houses the piston and sits above the crankcase. The thumbnail of this video shows me putting the piston into the jug or midsection of the engine.
Jugs and pistons all over Amazon and has been for years. Before I would get them from Jack's Small Engines or who ever had what I needed. Hard to beat $27 for Jug, piston, roll pin, sparky plug, gaskets and a fuel filter-to my door
I use a small filter wrench(band) to compress pistons. Ring tool at Harbor Fr for $12
I got the same leaf blower broken completely down with it's parts in boxes in a bag. I found it in the trash and found that the spark plug was bad, cylinder, piston, muffler, are wrecked and the fuel lines were leaking and the pull start assembly is bad. I removed the gas and saw that it was crystal clear, so does that mean a bad fuel mixture? I got all the parts on order and figured someone could use it, after I thoroughly clean the parts, replace the gaskets, and get it running good.
I've never worked on one, but it's rewarding so far.
Sounds like it had no oil in the fuel. I always mix at least 50:1 in EVERY 2 stroke engine. It only takes a few minutes to wreck a 2-stroke without oil in the fuel. Some people think you can substitute transmission oil for 2-stroke oil, that's also a failure waiting to happen. Good find though man, good luck.
I'm about to do exactly what you did. About a million years ago when I first started with motors engines. My trainer told me to check the oil in a two-stroke snowblower? They all laughed when I couldn't find a dipstick. You can't find the dipstick put the oil in the gas. Enjoyed your tutorial on the Husqvarna.
Thanks for your video I'm fix my blower 👍
good deal for the price. i paid $540 for mine 3 days ago congrats on rebuild
Put the piston on the rod before you put it in the cylinder head. Also you don't want to cut the gasket by the carb. It's big for a reason and that reason is to keep the air flowing on that side of the engine.
Thankyou for taking the time for this great vid
Nice job! Just got same model that was run on no oil mix. You saved me time on reliving-block from case
i have this model, the carb has a low speed adj,after remiving a tiny plug,with a heated pick, or screwdriver,older models, had a high speed adj screw,i found one after searching awhile on ebay,so i could tune the carb better than ,what the epa allows, good video,nice fix,yeah that carb is a universal replacement,
Assemble piston/wrist pin on con rod. Then use aa large zip tie over the rings then gently slide the cylinder over the piston.The cylinder will push the zip tie off the rings then just cut the zip tie.
thanks a lot, i needed to know which way the piston went on
garbage day and a 100$ piston kit i love it
a real genius!!
So after running bad gas nd piston got messed up so i changed it and changed cylinder, fuel lines and carb including fuel filter and blower still wont start, i changed carburetor, after running bad fuel it ceased and i couldnt retract recoil starter, but after changing cylinder and piston, i can retract recoil starter but engine wont start. At some point it started few times and then dies real quick. Any help?
my carb had the same plastic clip on top too i dont know why
You said you had to tune the carb? How do you do that? Or can you point me in the right direction?
L&H adjustment screws. One's an idle, and one's a high rev air/fuel mix. First play with one and get it to idle, next, go full throttle and get it warmed up, hold it at full throttle, and make an adjustment on the H screw. There's a sweet spot between a lower rev sputter and a high rev zing. Bring the screw to the sputter, and just a small turn to bring it into the high rev. Then let it go back to idle. If it doesn't idle, only adjust the L to bring it back to idle. Then test it again at high rev to make sure it's in the sweet spot just above the high rev sputter. This adjustment varies on temperature and oil to gas ratio. So always try to run the same mixture after your adjustment. This goes for most all 2 strokes.
@@shadetreeautomotiveenthusi1284 Thanks for the reply and the Video! I'm looking forward to this rebuild.
You should put piston on first and then cylinder
Lesson learned
Man I baught one for 100$ guy told me str8 fuel only. And low and behold I should have known better!
Too wrong and dangerous way, please search repair manual first. The arrow in piston top, indicate the exhaust side.
I'll remember that for when I have to rebuild the engines on my other lawn equipment. So far, the blower in this video functions just fine, and has been used MANY times for the fall and late summer leaves. Thanks for that information.
what the fuck is a jug?
Replaceable midsection of the engine. Houses the piston and sits above the crankcase. The thumbnail of this video shows me putting the piston into the jug or midsection of the engine.