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timadler
Location: Medford, MA
Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 16
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Snow blower tecumseh engine doesn't run for more than 5 seconds
Original Message Dec 6, 2005 8:39 pm |
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Hi, I picked up a MTD snow blower that has a 5HP Tecumseh engine (HSSK50). I bought the snow blower second hand about 3 months ago. It seemed to run ok then. About 2 weeks I gave it a test run and noticed that the engine didn't run for more than a couple of seconds. It would fire up, then run for a few seconds and then slowly die. It sounded like it was starved for fuel and only running off the fuel from the priming. After doing some research online I figured that the carb was gummed with the old fuel that it had been in there for months. I replaced the carb with a new 640084A one, changed the oil and drained the old fuel. Tonight I just tried it again and I have exactly the same problem. Any suggestions what to try next? Thanks, Tim.
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erice
Joined: Jan 2, 2006
Points: 2
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Re: Snow blower tecumseh engine doesn't run for more than 5 seconds
Reply #14 Jan 5, 2006 5:36 am |
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could it be a blocked vent in the gas cap. try again with cap loose or off. fitting clear fuel line helps checking fuel related problems too. eric e. still looking for 1988 craftsman 5/28 snowthrower, sears, part number
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timadler
Location: Medford, MA
Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 16
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Re: Snow blower tecumseh engine doesn't run for more than 5 seconds
Reply #15 Jan 10, 2006 12:57 pm |
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Thanks - I have tried it with the cap off. I gave up and took it to a repair main. He told me that I have a compression problem that is not easily fixed (he wasn't able to give me the exact cause of the problem, other than the valves look fine). He recommended that I replace the engine for $330. Any suggestions where I can track down a reconditioned engine? Thanks, Tim.
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