I need parts for McCulloch leaf bolwer. 1 gas filter in gas tank. 2 gas lines from gas tank to carburator.
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SOURCE: My Homelite backpack leaf blower runs until tank is 1/2 full
I believe you to be correct in your diagnosis.
1) remove the fuel tank
*this will give you an idea of how lines are routed and fitted into tank
2) install a new hose through to tank fitting and make sure to retrieve the old hose & filter inside the tank, so that you can attach the filter to the new hose. The filter is weighted so that it falls to the lowest point to pick up fuel.
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SOURCE: Craftsman leaf blower Model # 358794761
Sounds like you have dirt in carburetor.
Check the fuel lines for cracks/breaks. If they are o.k., then:
You will
need to disassemble the carburetor and spray with carb.cleaner.Make
sure the small screen is free of debris. (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.
If the carb. parts are more than 4 years old, you may have to replace them.
If you need further assistance on:
1. Fuel line replacement or
2. Carburetor kit replacement
Just let me know.
Jim
SOURCE: homelite gas leaf blower losing power
There might be a small screen in the exhaust (it's a spark arrestor) that gets plugged with carbon. Will cause loss of power and eventually the machine will not run. You can just take the screen out and it will run better. Check the exhaust ports (look into the cylinder area after you take off the muffler) and see if it/they are plugged. If so, use only plastic or wooden items to clear the carbon out. Be careful not to get any in the cylinder. If you do, pull the starter rope several times to blow out the carbon.
Otherwise, some fuel line cleaner would be a good try to assist in the problem.
SOURCE: i need parts for my
Found this on another site ,might try this:
i got the parts from bob's lawn mower in ny. phone 1-607-638-9297 and also found parts at another place but i only have a phone #1-800-645-2031 or mcculloch at 1-800-521-8559 or
1-800-269-6215 maybr this info will help others.
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