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Anonymous Posted on Aug 02, 2009

Paslode im250 type 2 wont fire

I gave it a good clean noticed o ring just below fan was baggy put it back together new gas charged battery can hear fan so spark when apart stillwont fire worked intermitant before cleaning thought it was just gas can anyone help please

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Sounds like its losing presure when fireing it could be the next oring if its the rubber one replace if its the metal one take them out and clean the grove they sit in and make sure u space them, meaning the gap in the rings should be set 180 deg apart. this should work if u r getting a spark when the gun is apart. the cable could be making a bad contact at the spark unit and when u r checking this make sure its getting a good contact at the spark plug as well hope this helps u.

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