SOURCE: gas weedeater wont start
assuming weedeater brand weed eater, the carb. has a filter screen, that blocks and does not allow the pump to push sufficient fuel. A phillips head screw on the side of the carburettor secures a square plate, remove the screw and plate and gently brush the screen clean, dirt collects on the visible side.
Dirty foam filters if fitted change the fuel mixture and make it too rich to run.
and the fuel mixture knob, although secured by a tension spring, moves and may need to be readjusted
SOURCE: My gas Craftsman Ez Fire 25cc 17 inch weed eater wont start!
Just had a similar symptom on my step-dads weedeater...... found the cylinder head loose and it had blown the gasket out. They used a very very thin gasket here.
Grab ahold of the carb and rock it back and forth a bit and see if it moves the cylinder head.
I tore it down and made my own gasket, fired right up.
Also make sure the four bolts on the side of the engine are tight that go through part of the plastic cover, there is an o-ring there.
A two-stroke crankcase needs to be completely sealed in order to run.
SOURCE: 25cc TB25BP new plug, new Gas, Clean Carb.. will not start
Check Make sure its the right plug.- Check for stuck choke-Check.Air/fuel mixture screws out of adjustment.
SOURCE: my gas blower was running fine and it ran out of
Most always this is a build-up, or manifestation of either flat or old gas, gas with too much oil mixed in, or good old H2O in the storage gas container that runs into the power tool as the supplying tank gets a bit low, or gets shaken before filling-up the blower. Completely empty the blower of fuel. If you are not capable, then have someone remove thewater and/or debris from the carb. inside the blower. or Empyt all fuel in the tank then remove the plug and give it "200" pulls, then replace the plug and give it "100" more. This will sometimes move the trash through if you cannot have it professionally repaired. Replace ALL old fuel with new, properly mixed fuel.
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Have you changed the H T lead and then check the cut of swicth for faulty wireing
it only means your spark plug is covered in oil. I do not expect any damage. try and remove and clean spark plug maybe use some gas to wash the excess off. maybe put a small drop of gas into the spark plug hole and replace. this may help start the engine. what you need to do this flush out all the oil so that the correct mix can get in. Also ensure no oil has got into the air filter ensure that is clearn before trying to start it again.
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