SOURCE: RLT30HT 30CC PETROL STRIMMER difficult to start
Hi,
The plug that I have in my 720r is a Champion RDJ7Y. Can I suggest that you pull the old plug out and look to see which one you have? Also when you buy the new replacement it should already be gapped for what you need.
Good luck!
SOURCE: my ryobi 30cc 3043 idles but when i accelerate it
Sounds like the high-speed gas mixture is too lean. When you cleaned the carburetor did you use compressed air to clean the tiny fuel passages? If you are confident that the fuel passages are clean, and that there is no gunk at the tip of the fuel adjustment screws, you may be able to adjust the screws to solve the problem. You might try gradually increasing RPMs by goosing the throttle repeatedly, letting off all the way in between each pull so it won't stall. If that works it indicates you can probably fix it with an adjustment. When you cleaned the carb you should have counted how many turns it took to screw in the fuel/air screws all the way, then removed them to blow out the fuel passages with compressed air. That way you would know how to replace them correctly.
SOURCE: Ryobi 30cc trimmer won't run. Difficult to start, hard to keep ru
chnge the plug for the best you can get then depending on the mix petrol oil mix u could cahnge that ie if its 50:1 go down to 40:1 or visa versa if that doesnt work bin it and get a sthil or an ehco
SOURCE: I have a Ryobi 30cc
A good starting point for the Hi and Low speed jets is about 1 and one/half turns OUT from a lightly seated (all the way turned in) position, Never overtighten these as the tips can be damaged. This setting should enable it to start and if one jet had a spring on it, the other one should have one also. Maybe state carburetor/model #'s in another post?
SOURCE: I have a 2 year
Either the pull starter is not pulling or you are not getting compression. To check you need to check the spark plug is still snug. If so, remove the plug and put a drinking straw in the hole to touch the piston. Slowly pull the starter to see if the piston is moving. If the piston is moving and the plug was snug then you are losing compression somewhere, like a head gasket. If not moving then the problem most likely is in the starter, and disassembly required to investigate.
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