jacksonpt
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I've got a McCulloch backpack style leaf blower that isn't running right... hopefully someone can help me figure out why.
The blower starts up after a few pulls every time, just like it should... I prime it, set to full choke, 2-3 pulls and it almost fires. I then set it to half choke, 1-2 pulls and it fires up.
At this point, it seems to be running as it should. I let it warm up for a minute or two, then set the choke to run and it stalls out. Regardless of how long I let it warm up (1 minute or 15 minutes), as soon as I move the choke to the run position the engine stalls out.
The last couple of times I've used it, I've just left the choke set to half so I could get my work done. It runs for about 30 minutes before stalling out. At this point, it doesn't restart. The engine still pulls and turns over, but it doesn't fire.
The gas/oil is mixed as it should be and I ran some staybil with fresh gas last time out, so I don't think its a gas issue. It fires up pretty quickly/easily every time, so I don't think its a spark plug (though I'm not sure the last time the plug was changed).
Any thoughts? Obviously mechanics isn't my forte.
TIA.
The blower starts up after a few pulls every time, just like it should... I prime it, set to full choke, 2-3 pulls and it almost fires. I then set it to half choke, 1-2 pulls and it fires up.
At this point, it seems to be running as it should. I let it warm up for a minute or two, then set the choke to run and it stalls out. Regardless of how long I let it warm up (1 minute or 15 minutes), as soon as I move the choke to the run position the engine stalls out.
The last couple of times I've used it, I've just left the choke set to half so I could get my work done. It runs for about 30 minutes before stalling out. At this point, it doesn't restart. The engine still pulls and turns over, but it doesn't fire.
The gas/oil is mixed as it should be and I ran some staybil with fresh gas last time out, so I don't think its a gas issue. It fires up pretty quickly/easily every time, so I don't think its a spark plug (though I'm not sure the last time the plug was changed).
Any thoughts? Obviously mechanics isn't my forte.
TIA.