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14th February 2008, 08:58 PM #1Novice
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Promlem start
Having trouble starting my whipper snipper. It's a Homelite 2 stroke.
I replaced the spark plug with a new one as specified in the booklet. Also drained the fuel and got new fuel and 2 stroke oil. 50-1
The air filter is very clean
Still the thing won't start.
Any thoughts?
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14th February 2008, 09:04 PM #2
Is the muffler blocked? Can quite often get mud wasp building a nest in the exhaust opening.
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15th February 2008, 04:02 PM #3Senior Member
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Is there any spark at the sparkplug?
Remove plug and connect lead rest plug hex on cylinder or metal engine part to provide ground connection - crank over in dark place to see if you have spark at plug electrodes - if not maybe the ignition module has failed or coil/points/condensor faulty on older model.
If spark present probably issue is in fuel system - blocked in tank filter, collapsed/blocked fuel lines or faulty carby.
Check for blockage of carbon on exhaust port but less likely to prevent starting.
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15th February 2008, 05:00 PM #4GOLD MEMBER
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WHen my lownmower won't start and the plug is OK it's usually a blown head gasket. Not hard to replace on the mower, not sure about a whipper snipper, but if there's no compression it's not going to go.
meThe other day I described to my daughter how to find something in the garage by saying "It's right near my big saw". A few minutes later she came back to ask: "Do you mean the black one, the green one, or the blue one?".
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15th February 2008, 05:16 PM #5
You could use the blocklayers labourer approach
1: Pull and pull that rope until it breaks
2: Check the petrol to find its totally empty
3: Curse the blocklayer for having broken down old gear
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15th February 2008, 05:58 PM #6Novice
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Will have a crack at it over the weekend
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15th February 2008, 08:46 PM #7Member
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Not exactly a wood working tool is it unless you wrap it around a tree ??
But seriously the main problem is they dont start well when hot , can be difficult to get the choke right + then flood easily+ the throttle should usually be fully on.
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15th February 2008, 09:03 PM #8
to find out whats rong.
- give the thing a coupla pulls with choke on.
- remove the spark plug.
- check to see if the plug is "wet".
- check the pickup in the tank it should have a filter on it.
- take the bowl off the carby. check it for dirt in the bottom.check the jets for dirt these can be cleaned with a bit of thin wire. tip the fuel out of the carby as it could contain watter. put the thing back to gether.
- pull the plug back out and tip a bit of fuel streight into the cylender and dip the end of the plug in some fuel.
- put it back together and give it a pull (without the choke) it should fire strainght away
if it is " wet"
- do as 'Quasimodo' said to check the spark.
if there is you probably flooded it just keep pulling the cord with the choke off and the thing full throttle.
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