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Small 2 cycle trimmer question
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01 Nov 2018 17:39 #793242
by KZErider
81 KZ750E2(project), 81 KZ750E2(parts donor), 87 BMW K 75C - got it runnin, didn't care for it, holding for family member, 79 CB650(project) Nomad 1700, VStar 950
Small 2 cycle trimmer question was created by KZErider
Just wondering ...lotta knowledgeable people here.
Why would an almost new 2 cycle line trimmer motor need partial choke to keep running? Also, will dye if throtle is released and reapplied
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Why would an almost new 2 cycle line trimmer motor need partial choke to keep running? Also, will dye if throtle is released and reapplied
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81 KZ750E2(project), 81 KZ750E2(parts donor), 87 BMW K 75C - got it runnin, didn't care for it, holding for family member, 79 CB650(project) Nomad 1700, VStar 950
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01 Nov 2018 19:29 - 01 Nov 2018 19:50 #793247
by Patton
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
Replied by Patton on topic Small 2 cycle trimmer question
Perhaps just needs carb adjustment. And likely needs to be fully warmed up before running without any choke.
Be sure the air filter is installed, because a missing air filter might be causing a too lean fuel mixture.
Small 2 cycle yard tools may have a low speed mixture adjustment screw and a high speed mixture adjustment screw and a throttle stop adjustment screw.
The mixture adjustment screws sometimes require a special "screw" driver with a unique tip that fits into the screw head and pretty well stay in position while the small screws strongly vibrate as the engine is running. The special tool is probably available on-line.
Here's a link to some carb tools at Amazon:
www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=sear...ords=carburetor+tool
It's hard to tell the high speed screw from the low speed screw. Counter-clockwise probably enrichens. A 1/4 turn CCW on each screw may enable running without partial choke. And the idle might also need the throttle stop set for a faster speed.
Would look up the tool on line via Google where there's probably a down-loadable user manual (which might not explain the carb adjustments, and just say "take it to the dealer"), so keep looking to hopefully find an article on the particular carb -- and maybe a You-Tube video about carb adjustment.
Good Fortune!
Be sure the air filter is installed, because a missing air filter might be causing a too lean fuel mixture.
Small 2 cycle yard tools may have a low speed mixture adjustment screw and a high speed mixture adjustment screw and a throttle stop adjustment screw.
The mixture adjustment screws sometimes require a special "screw" driver with a unique tip that fits into the screw head and pretty well stay in position while the small screws strongly vibrate as the engine is running. The special tool is probably available on-line.
Here's a link to some carb tools at Amazon:
www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=sear...ords=carburetor+tool
It's hard to tell the high speed screw from the low speed screw. Counter-clockwise probably enrichens. A 1/4 turn CCW on each screw may enable running without partial choke. And the idle might also need the throttle stop set for a faster speed.
Would look up the tool on line via Google where there's probably a down-loadable user manual (which might not explain the carb adjustments, and just say "take it to the dealer"), so keep looking to hopefully find an article on the particular carb -- and maybe a You-Tube video about carb adjustment.
Good Fortune!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
Last edit: 01 Nov 2018 19:50 by Patton.
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01 Nov 2018 19:57 - 01 Nov 2018 19:59 #793249
by Patton
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
Replied by Patton on topic Small 2 cycle trimmer question
Here's a link to some carb tools at Amazon:
www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=sear...ords=carburetor+tool
Here's an example of the high and low speed screws on a (Poulan?) leaf blower:
Good Fortune!
www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=sear...ords=carburetor+tool
Here's an example of the high and low speed screws on a (Poulan?) leaf blower:
Good Fortune!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
Last edit: 01 Nov 2018 19:59 by Patton.
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