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On Mar 26, 6:32*pm, "Steve B" wrote:
"Tony Hwang" wrote in message ... Steve B wrote: I have a 21cc hedge trimmer. *A Craftsman. *It hasn't run for a while, but the guy swore it was running when put up. I put new gas in it, and checked the obvious. *It needed a new on/off switch. *It has spark. *I can't get it to pop, even with shooting a little gas into the carb, or on the sponge air cleaner. When I pull the start rope, there isn't very much "POP" at all. *I mean resistance that would come from good compression, or from firing and igniting the gas/air mixture. Just how much "POP" should be present, even if you have the switch off, and aren't trying to start it, but just basically see how much compression it has? *I call "POP" that instantaneous resistance on the pull rope where it would hit TDC, or fire with a spark. *Does two strokes not have the "POP" that four strokes have because of their different configuration? Tomorrow, I'll pull the carb and see if there's anything obvious there.. The primer bulb worked, no leakage, and filled up, presumably feeding gas to the carb. Steve Hi, Take a look at the spark plug. To check a compression I remove plug and plug the hole tight with chewed paper ball. When you pull the cord, it should pop out. Is choke working? Try new spark plug or heat it on the range heater and make it dry. Hope you did not mix in too much oil. Plug is absolutely new and dry. *Even when I shoot some gas into the carb opening with a syringe. *Even with shooting a small amount of gas into the plug hole, reinstalling plug, and pulling cord. *I suspect I need to take it off tomorrow and see what's up. I got an edger going today, a 3.5 hp Briggs, but it doesn't run very well, and the thing will only run with both jets at about 3/4 turn open. *Can't get it to run up to very high rpm by adjusting the jets. *Took off the diaphragm cover, but just the cover. *There was sand. *I didn't have a replacement diaphragm, and that one was on there pretty tight, so chose to just leave it alone, thinking it might run. *Obviously, I need to get a carb rebuild kit and go through it. *First, though, I'll take a razor knife and see if I can get the diaphragm/gasket off, and clean behind it, then reuse it. With these little carbs, just a little bit of junk will make a big difference. *They're like working on watches. Steve Could be it was straight gased, pull the exhaust and check for scoring on hthe pison/jug. Harry K |
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