Runs great but after use it makes a squeaking sound until its completely stopped spinning
SOURCE: Troy Bilt 4 cycle weed eater - trimmer head doesn't spin
rotate attatchment head slightly while inserting driveshaft
SOURCE: RYOBI weed eater.hard to start. starts then stops
I have a ryobi doule line bought in 1997..Had same problem put new gas cap on and problem solved..could not get air in....
SOURCE: Ryobi weed eater head won't spin
Sounds like the clutch has taken a long trip south. If the clutch pads are not wore out, try some wd40 on the pad hinges.
SOURCE: Ryobi weed eater runs at full choke, but stalls
does it blow out alot of blue or dark exhaust? if so adjust screw on carberator as it maybe be running rich, if this doesnt work have the switch checked for malfunctioning
SOURCE: replacing fuel lines on ryobi weed eater,need
This is an ongoing issue for users, and rightfully so. Small diameter line out of fuel tank (has filter in-tank on end) connects to the side of the carburetor that has the fuel pump....that is the cover without the hole in it. Other larger diameter fuel line out of tank connects to the longer nipple on the external purge/primer bulb. The bulb "pulls" fresh fuel from the fuel tank to the carb and then out of the carb to itself, where it then pushes any air/old fuel back into the fuel tank. The remaining larger diameter fuel line in this setup goes from the metering chamber (has cover with writing on it and a vent-hole) side of the carburetor to the smaller nipple on the purge/primer bulb. Years ago on 2-stroke trimmers, primers were not even used,...you choked the carb with a slide lever and gravity let fuel enter the carb from above...a few pulls, a "pop"...slide it off of choke and away you went.
If the purge/primer bulb is on top of the carb...small line from carb body to small hole in tank with filter. Larger diameter line goes from the bulb on the fuel pump side of the carb to the larger hole in the fuel tank where the line is held in place with a nylon nipple connector that keeps the line from pulling out of the tank.
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