New spark plug. Clean exhaust filter, new gas, no power, only idle
SOURCE: replaced new gas line, new primer bulb, new
Line from tank with the filter on it is the supply line and goes to the
carb inlet fitting. This is typically on the "bottom" of the carb (with
the tank being up) and will usually have a fitting with barbs or a
bulge on it to ensure a tight fit. The other fitting on the carb is the
return line and is usually a straight tube fitting with no barbs. That
line goes the suction side of the primer bulb. The third line goes from
the outlet of the primer bulb to the return barb fitting in the bottom
of the tank. Fittings have to be removed from tank to properly install
the new hoses on them. Remove retainer ring on outide of tank and push
fittings into tank, then shake out of the fill opening. More details on
replacing hoses are listed in another post about Repairing Ryobi
trimmer.
Have you checked the spark plug?
SOURCE: Stihl FS85 Weedeater
I suspect carb. trouble. Is the compression OK? Look at the spark plug after trying to start it. If it is wet, you are getting too much fuel. The white smoke indicates that. You may need to overhaul the carb.
Go on the Stihl site and customer service for information.
SOURCE: redmax weed wacker wont stay running
Have these unit been stored with fuel in them or sitting around for a long period of time? If so the carbs may need to be overhauled. Also check for a clogged fuel filter and vacuum test the fuel lines for cracks.
SOURCE: craftsman weedwacker model 358.795160 will not
First, check the fuel lines for cracks/breaks.
If they are o.k.,
then you will need to disassemble the carburetor again. Make sure the small screen in the carb. is free of debris. You should be able to see daylight through it. Use
a Den Tek Brush, (http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=165357&catid=1152), to clean the small portals in carb. These portals can become blocked. Reassemble and start.
(NOTE: If the cleaning doesn't work, then buy a carb. kit and replace all appropriate parts.)
If you need further assistance, just let me know.
Jim
SOURCE: engine wont idel
Sounds like you will need to clean your carburetor.
Sometimes you can get by with priming it a few times, and letting it
run a few times like that and it will flush the gunk out of the jets,
but most of the time you will need to rebuild the carburetor.
If the mower is over a couple years old, then I also recommend that you
buy and install a new carburetor repair kit, because the diaphragm will
get hard and that will cause it to be hard to crank.
When you clean your carburetor and remove the jet screws, count the
number of turns it takes to seat the jets from their original position.
That way when you go to put the jets back in, you know how many turns
they were in/out.
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Good Luck, I hope this helped
I'm
sorry but I believe you have this posted in the wrong product
category? Please re-post the question in the proper category if this
is the case, otherwise you have my apologies. This is the car and
truck problem category
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