I’ve got a 2 stroke stihl backpack blower that has started flawlessly for the past 9 years. The other day I went to pull start it and it felt locked up. I pulled the plug and pulled it again. Gas spewed everywhere. I kept pulling it until it didn’t spew anymore. Put the plug back in and it won’t start. I’m thinking I should just buy a new carb for it. Any thoughts?
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Originally posted by JV106 View PostI’ve got a 2 stroke stihl backpack blower that has started flawlessly for the past 9 years. The other day I went to pull start it and it felt locked up. I pulled the plug and pulled it again. Gas spewed everywhere. I kept pulling it until it didn’t spew anymore. Put the plug back in and it won’t start. I’m thinking I should just buy a new carb for it. Any thoughts?
The other option is to replace the carb or have someone repair it for you, but thats going to cost more.
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I’ve pulled many a 2 stroke carbs apart. I can usually get them to run again but never like they did when they were new. I’ve never been good at getting them adjusted out.
If you think it’s just the diaphragm I’ll tackle that. Thanks for the advice.
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Originally posted by JV106 View PostThis thing has started on the 2nd pull every time for the past 9 years. I had just used it a couple of days before it shit the bed. I was awefully disappointed when it wouldn’t start.
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I bought a tune up kit with a new carb, air filter, fuel filter, fuel lines, and spark plug for $22 on Amazon.
I do have a compression tester but I’m confident it does have compression since it hydro locks itself when flooded.
Hopefully this fixes it.
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I changed the spark plug, fuel line, fuel filter, air filter, and carb. Wouldn’t start. Then I took the diaphragm out of the new carb and put it in the old one.
Now it starts but will dies if you give it throttle. If you feather it, you can get it to climb up but will not go wide open throttle. Smokes like hell from the muffler when you shut it off, like it’s hot as hell.
When I pulled the fuel line off the carb - fuel pours out of the fuel line. Open the filler and it stops. Open the filler while it’s running and it dies.
Wtf? Maybe the vent on the tank is clogged?
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Just FYI - I took a nearly new DR Trimmer and an older lawnmower to a guy I found on Craigslist (small engine repair). Neither of them would run and he got them both running like a champ (first pull every time but it's only been a couple of weeks) for a grand total of $90.
He said he pulled the carb out of both, rebuilt them and replaced various gaskets and O-rings as needed. The local lawnmower repair should would've charged me 3x what he did, based on past experience.
If you end up needing help, this guy could be the ticket. He's in Mesquite near 635/80.
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Originally posted by TX_92_Notch View PostJust FYI - I took a nearly new DR Trimmer and an older lawnmower to a guy I found on Craigslist (small engine repair). Neither of them would run and he got them both running like a champ (first pull every time but it's only been a couple of weeks) for a grand total of $90.
He said he pulled the carb out of both, rebuilt them and replaced various gaskets and O-rings as needed. The local lawnmower repair should would've charged me 3x what he did, based on past experience.
If you end up needing help, this guy could be the ticket. He's in Mesquite near 635/80.
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