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Snowbound


Joined: Feb 17, 2006
Points: 76

Craftsman Snowthrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Original Message   Dec 13, 2007 9:27 pm
Sears had a recall last summer-fall to fix these machines because of a concern about fire when primed.  They offered an oil change, new spark plug along with the new fix. 

The technician arrived at 9 am on a September day and acted very nervous and shaky when he worked on the machine.  I asked him if he was ok and he responded that he had too many recall type service calls and not enough time in the day.  He kept rushing and scattered screws and parts all over the place.  I gave him a plastic container to hold the parts while he worked.  When he put it all back together and was ready to leave, I asked him to start the machine for a test run.  He ran it for thirty seconds or so, shut it down and I assumed it was ok.  I should have test run it again in November but took it for granted that all was ok. 

I have only used this machine ONCE.  It was last February 2007.  Purchased in February 2006, it sat for a year unused in a snowless winter.  I have a feeling the troubled technician's bad day is now haunting me.  Sears can only send a tech out on January 2, 2008 so I'm stuck with a machine sitting out half the winter.  (I did have the urge not to have Sears do this fix but they were fairly aggressive with mailings, etc.)  The machine is also under the extended warranty I purchased. 

Anyone else out there who had Sears call on them for this so-called fix?

I tried the pull start first with choke on full (primed with two shots as required).  After waiting several minutes, I then tried the electric start after I walked through the owner's manual check list with everything in place and it still won't start!  I returned 30 minutes later to try again and still no start.

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almichell


Joined: Dec 14, 2007
Points: 1

Re: Craftsman Snowthrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Reply #8   Dec 14, 2007 10:30 pm
My Craftsman Snowthrower 8.0 hp 27" was also part of the recall.  It has started up fine with the electric start for two winters.  The technician who placed the screen on the carburetor and gave it a free tune-up over the summer also crank-started it just fine.  I was on the phone for 3 hours today with the Sears support line.  We tried everything mentioned in this thread, except my model doesn't have a throttle.  After all that, and even after flushing a possible vapor lock in the carburetor, it won't start.  The techie walked me through taking the screw out of the bottom of the carburetor to drain what possible old gas was in there.  Took the screw off expecting a flood of stuff, but nothing came out.  After that, I drained the gas tank using the fuel line that goes into the carburetor.  Refilled the tank with totally fresh gas.  Still not turning over.  Support said that the only calls coming in from the northeast today were from people with machines in the recall.  Support also said that the nnew screen on the carburetor, especially in the cold weather, was making gas have a harder time getting into the carb.  They told me to prime 8-10 times, not just the 2 it says on the sticker on the machine.  I primed and primed and nothing worked.  Checked the spark plug and it was completely dry.  Tomorrow I'm going to try spraying the smallest amount possible, maybe half an eye dropper full, of raw gas onto that new screen where the air intake to the carburetor is, while using the electric start.  It used to work on old cars in my younger Motor City days.  But from the sound of your 3-second runs, even that might not get the gas flowing.  Also toyed with taking the front of that screen off altogether.  My technician appointment isn't until Jan. 11, 2008.  It would probably be faster to deliver it to the Sears in Framingham, where I bought it.
Snowbound


Joined: Feb 17, 2006
Points: 76

Re: Craftsman Snowthrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Reply #9   Dec 15, 2007 9:57 am
Almichell:  Guess I should have titled this thread "Sears Recall" to attract others like you who have had a problem.  I didn't know Sears had a helpline.  I called service, she asked questions like, "do you have any gas in the machine"?  Had all I could do to restrain myself.  Told her I used to fly airplanes, she backed off (present yourself as a stereotype, it often works in our impressionable society) and set up an appointment for a field technician.

Thanks!  Your input was a big help.  It does say that Sears over-engineered the fix by saving ourselves from ourselves. 

Sears in Framingham?  I live south of Boston and bought mine from a local Sears.  (sorry, I don't like to provide personal info or pinpoint locations on the web)  By the way, snow tonight changing to sleet and rain on Sunday.  I love New England and the four seasons.  You won't find me heading for Florida to swat flies and to step on cockroaches.

Let's keep in touch here and hope others with the same problem will read this forum. 

frdf


Joined: Dec 16, 2007
Points: 1

Re: Craftsman Snowthrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Reply #10   Dec 16, 2007 3:13 pm
Reference your problem.  Not familiar with your model number, in Canada they start with a C and have nine numbers or so after.
Anyway, I had a SEARS Craftsman 11 H.P. Tecumseh and gave it to my son just a week ago.  It was a medium frame and I used
if for over 6 years.  Never had a hitch until the first snow storm of the season and it ran for about 5 minutes and then quit. 
It wasn't getting gas. lots of spark.  You could prime it, it would run and then die.   Now taking off the carb is a pain but I did anyway
and cleaned it as best I could, installed it back on the engine and the same thing.  It would run for a few seconds and then sputter away.
It came to me that maybe it was the vent in the gas cap.  Something so simple couldn't be the it but that was what had been
causing the problem.
The gas caps come with a splash retainer inside ( aluminum ) and at the end of the last season when I was putting the blower away,
it had fallen out.  I screwed the cap on and forgot about it.  I couldn't get the piece back in so took a little gasket material, punched 4
small holes around the edge and inserted it in the cap. I also drilled a hole in the top of the cap.  The center of the gas cap has a protrusion
on the inside and keeps the  gasket material from going
flat.  The 4 holes are for breathing purposes to vent.  The old caps used gasket material and were punched with vent holes as well as
a physical hole drilled in the top of the cap.  The newer caps when tightened, still allow venting but around the sides, when mine broke,
and I tightend it ,it literally sealed off the venting.
When I had completed the fix I primed and started the engine.  It didn't do a full revolution and was running normally, blew me away!
Now it may not be the case for you but worth a quick check.
I have a large frame SEARS Craftsman which I purchased last Jan.  It had the same recall and the guy came by and did the fix in about
10 minutes.  They only thing they could screw up would be the choke but my unit will start 90% of the time on a prime without choking
however,it is a B&S engine.  Good luck........
.

Snowbound


Joined: Feb 17, 2006
Points: 76

Re: Craftsman Snowthrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Reply #11   Dec 16, 2007 10:07 pm
My engine is also a Briggs & Stratton.  Today I followed Borat's advice by priming six to eight times.  It started with the pull start then quit in a few swconds.  I then used the electric start, the engine caught, I pumped the primer while it ran for probably twenty seconds ( a long time) and then it stopped.  Did this a few times and I finally quit.  I'll leave it up to the Sears tech.  By the way, I also tried it with a loose gas cap and nothing happened.

This new machine always started quickly and ran without a hiccup until the field tech did the recall fix.

NHsnowman


Joined: Dec 17, 2007
Points: 12

Re: Craftsman Snowthrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Reply #12   Dec 17, 2007 9:02 am
Hi,

I have the 8.5 hp version of this snowthrower and also had sears come about the recall over the summer. My problem is very similar to what I am reading here as well. The problem with mine isn't getting it started (it starts great) but as soon as I try to blow snow with it,  if it comes under any kind of load it dies and then will not restart for about an hour or two.

Thus I can usually make one pass up the driveway and then it will die on me.  Or if there is only about an inch of snow it will go fine but anything more taxing on it and it dies. Does anyone have any thoughts on what may be causing this?

 tried dry gas and that did nothing to help. Called Sears and they were not much help either they said they can't even come look at it until Jan 2 2008. Any suggestions anyone has would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

jubol


Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
Points: 1558

Re: Craftsman Snow thrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Reply #13   Dec 17, 2007 11:11 am
Next time buy from a local dealer, you would be up and running now!!

                                                                  Fred

Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower,  MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP  Self Prop Lawn Mower,  Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis  2000 
Snowbound


Joined: Feb 17, 2006
Points: 76

Re: Craftsman Snowthrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Reply #14   Jan 2, 2008 7:46 pm
The Sears repair tech arrived today (late this afternoon while being told his ETA was between 8 & 5) and he was not sure what went wrong with my machine after trying to start it.  He drained the gas and added his own.  Still wouldn't start.  Finally with lots of spray ether and pumping of the primer it ran weakly on full choke.  When he started to release the choke slowly, the machine would falter with an occassional backfire.  It simply struggled along on full choke and wouldn't run normally.

He thought it needed a new carburator so he ordered one and I parked the machined.  According to his schedule controlled by his manager, it will be installed on Saturday, Jan. 12, between 8am and 5pm.  Should be interesting if the next fix doesn't work.  We could continue on into springtime.  There isn't any snow in the next ten days or so forecasted for eastern Mass.

FYI: said he hadn't heard of any problems other than mine after the recall fix. 

borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Craftsman Snowthrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Reply #15   Jan 2, 2008 7:54 pm
Did the service tech even pull the float bowl off of the carb?  If not, he's not much of a tech.  Pull the float bowl off yourself to see if there's debris,  water or ice in there.  Could be something as simple as that.  Could be the float needle being stuck closed thus not allowing fuel to flow into the float bowl. 
Snowbound


Joined: Feb 17, 2006
Points: 76

Re: Craftsman Snowthrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Reply #16   Jan 9, 2008 2:16 pm
Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2008

Received my new carburator yesterday afternoon ordered by the tech during his last  visit.  He'll be here on Saturday, Jan. 12th.

The part number on the box and packing slip is 794593

The part number in the owner's manual is 696737.  He took the part number from the owner's manual when he ordered the carburator. 

The plot thickens.  I hoping the new number is one that supercedes the old (wishfull thinking) with a new-and-improved carb.

WX forecast over the next few days or so is rain and mild weather.

borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Craftsman Snowthrower Model 88115, 11.5 hp won't start
Reply #17   Jan 9, 2008 3:42 pm
That is truly a pathetic attempt to solve your problem.  I'm not a practicing mechanic although I do have a fair amount of mechanical training and a great deal of mechanical experience.  Timmy the tech should have at least pulled the fuel bowl off of the carb to look for debris, ice or water.  Personally, I'd have pulled the carb off on day one for a thorough inspection and cleaning.  A chimpanzee can do R & R (remove and replace).  Sad to see the level of incompetence that the big box stores have reduced their service staff to.   I'd be some pissed off if I were in your shoes.   

Not to be a smart ass, but have you thought of buying yourself a small engine repair manual for simple repair work?   Even if you learned the basics of carburetor operation you'd probably be able to solve 90% of your small engine problems.  Very, very seldom is engine starting/running problems caused by anything else.  A little knowledge and a simple tool set can do wonders.  The satisfaction of doing it yourself is also rewarding.  Not to mention the money you'll save.    

Best of luck to you.

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