Triple check the fuel line is run properly, or it isn't hitting the fuel.
BTDT. When you think you have it in the fuel, it can actually curl up and be
sucking air. Take it back apart and run the line directly into the tank from
the
filler, pump the primer, and see if you have fuel from the outlet going
back
into the tank. Did you also replace *all* the lines? And the primer is
seated
properly under the plate?
Regards,
Brian
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From: Ron Horwitz <ronglue@yahoo.com>
To:
shop-talk@autox.team.net
Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 6:11:56 PM
Subject:
[Shop-talk] Craftsman edger motor lost its suck
25cc 2 stroke engine died mid
use. Upon inspection, the original fuel hose
disintegrated and dropped the
pickup into the tank. I replaced the hose, and
squeezed the bulb to reprime
and the problems started. I can see bubbles in the
fuel as I squeeze the
bulb, but then there is no suction. I was able to suction
fuel the old
fashion way, so I got fuel into the tube but even then the bulb
couldn't
prime the engine. I took the bulb off thinking it might have a crack,
but
no, it'll hold vacuum on my thumb just fine. When I put it back on the
plate
that it attaches to ahead of the carb, I get a whistle when I push but no
suction when I put my thumb over the fuel line connection. Any thoughts
before
I just start replacing parts?
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