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I have a gas operated 31cc Craftsman model number 316.798221 weedwacker trimmer 17 I mixed fuel with 2 cycle engine oil using a 4 to 1 ratio. The trimmer no longer starts. It seems as if it is about to start each and every time I attempt to pull start the weedwacker but with no success. I mixed the fuel and oil together in the trimmer's tank as opposed to the suggested method of mixing the fuel and oil in a fuel container. I assume that multiple uses of the trimmer with a possibly incorrect fuel to oil mixture may have damaged the engine severely, however I cannot find a solution

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    4:1. Is that a typo? I'm not aware of any 2-cycle engine that uses a 4:1 ratio of gas to oil, and if that is what you've done, it is most likely the reason you can't start your trimmer. If you've just typo'd there, please report back with the proper indication, and we can better serve you.

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I have a craftsman 31cc weekwacher trimmer and have bought an after market head to put on it so that i don't have to wind string on to the spool all the time. the new head has inserts for like 10" plastic. i don't know how to get the head off to bolt the new one on. can u please help me

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If you have mixed your gas and oil to a 4 to one mix you have way too much oil in your gasoline. Drain out your fuel tank and carburetor. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remove the spark plug and clean if necessary. Mix your fuel in a fuel container at 40 to one. Some sites even recommend a 50 to one mixture. (50 to one mixture is one pint of oil to 6 gallons of gasoline) Refill your fuel tank on the trimmer and try to crank, if it does not want to crank within 4-5 pulls then you may want to give it a very small shot of starting ether in the carburetor intake and try to crank again. Good Luck, I hope this helped, Please rate me, Thanks

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