TROUBLESHOOTING
IF THESE SOLUTIONS DO NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEALER.
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
Engine will not start | No spark. | Clean or replace spark plug. Reset |
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| spark plug gap. Refer to Spark Plug |
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| Replacement earlier in this manual. |
| No fuel. | Push primer bulb until bulb is full of fuel. |
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| If bulb does not fill, primary fuel delivery |
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| system is blocked. Contact a service |
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| dealer. If primer bulb fills, engine may |
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| be flooded, proceed to next item. |
| Engine is flooded. | Set the start lever to the START position. |
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| Squeeze the trigger and pull the rope |
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| repeatedly until the engine starts and |
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| runs. |
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| NOTE: Depending on the severity of |
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| the flooding, this may require numerous |
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| pulls of the rope. |
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Engine does not reach full speed and | Air filter is dirty. | Clean air filter. Refer to Cleaning Air |
emits excessive smoke |
| Filter earlier in this manual. |
| Spark arrestor screen is dirty. | Contact a servicing dealer. |
| Spark plug fouled. | Clean or replace spark plug. Reset |
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| spark plug gap. Refer to Spark Plug |
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| Replacement earlier in this manual. |
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Engine starts, runs, and accelerates | Idle speed screw on carburetor needs | Turn idle speed screw clockwise to |
but will not idle | adjustment. | increase idle speed. See Figure 12. |
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Engine emits too much smoke | Too much oil in crankcase. | Drain lubricant and refill with correct |
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| amount of |
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| See Adding/Checking Engine |
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| Lubricant in the Operation section of |
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| this manual. |
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Engine rope cannot be pulled | Oil has entered the combustion | This is usually caused by storing the unit |
| chamber. | for an extended time with the engine in |
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| an |
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| clean the spark plug. Drain the oil out |
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| of the spark plug hole, then reinstall the |
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| spark plug. |
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13 — English