Homelite Hand held blower. Found in Trash Original Message May 15, 2005 6:18 pm
Hello, I found a Homelite 180v hand held 2 cycle blower in the trash. It looks mint. I filled it with fresh 2 cycle and it fired up but will only run with the choke set half way. I removed the carb and it looked spotless but i cleaned it out good with gumout and reinstalled it. same thing. it will only run on half choke. if i shut the choke off it bogs down to a stall. if i put the choke on full as it bogs and then move it to half it stays running. i tried adjusting the 2 mixture screws but still no go. any idea's ??
This message was modified May 15, 2005 by TheKneebiter
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Re: Homelite Hand held blower. Found in Trash Reply #5 May 15, 2005 7:29 pm
I'm with 'Lint on this one - compression loss due to a loose cylinder head/block. Very common on the small 2 stroke trimmers due to extreme vibration. Another simple thing to check first is to loosen the gas cap - me "freebie" Sears blower only runs with the cap loose, otherwise it must be run on about 1/2 choke if I forget & make the gas cap tight...
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Re: Homelite Hand held blower. Found in Trash Reply #7 May 16, 2005 11:36 am
I'm thinking the worst case scenerio is that the guy that owned it, ran straight gas (no 2 cycle oil) in it out of ignorance, in which case it's gonna need a lot of TLC. Otherwise what was recommended above should get it running. I know I would have picked it up if I had seen it, because nothing ventured, nothing gained. Best of luck in fixing it up!
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Re: Homelite Hand held blower. Found in Trash Reply #8 May 16, 2005 2:36 pm
I'd replace the whole fuel system, lines, and filter. A family member has a Weedeater that I believe somehow got dirt in it and scored the cylinder wall, as it's no go.
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