On my 2-cycle things I squirt in a bunch of carb cleaner to loosen up
the dried gunk (which appears very rapidly) that clogs the jets. The
carb cleaner will usually fire it off but you might need a couple
shots. Sometimes ether but that is probably not good as there is no oil
in there, but it will get it started after 2-3 times.
--R
On 8/8/13 11:51 AM, Randy Bennell wrote:
On 07/08/2013 6:36 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
So back to the say, it is a POS. I went out to start it, have not
ran it in a couple days. Wore myself pulling on the damn thing, it
never started. I am going to take it to their nearest service
provider I guess and tell them either to fix it or shove it up their
ass.
Try pulling off the filter cover and squirting a little gas into the
carb intake.
That should at least tell you if it is starving for fuel.
I am guessing that is the most likely cause of hard starting.
Did you check to see if it has spark?
Maybe a new spark plug?
Small engines like this are pretty basic.
Randy
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