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rayspang


Joined: Sep 23, 2008
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Honda EX350 Generator
Original Message   Sep 23, 2008 7:28 pm
   I have a small 350 watt 2-stroke Honda generator. Its probably a discontinued model and most likely the only two -stroke honda ever made. About the size of a lunch box, Its always started on first pull, and has been very reliable for several years. It started to get hard to start and then would die after running awhile. Before it quit completely it would only run on slow speed. I replaced and gapped a new plug.  It has a good spark, seems to feel normal when pulling the rope starter. It will not pop off at all even with starter fluid in the cylinder. A friend told me it probably had an air leak or broken reed valve. Can anyone give me some pointers on troubleshooting this little two-stroke beast?
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friiy


Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600

Re: Honda EX350 Generator
Reply #9   Sep 28, 2008 10:15 pm
That type surging is caused by a lean mixture,   the pilot jet is the one that tends to cause this surge at full speed  (no load). Double check that this is not plugged.  You don't want to overheat the motor (lack of lube).

Good to here it's working,

Friiy

ntvinh986


Joined: Nov 24, 2009
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Re: Honda EX350 Generator
Reply #10   Nov 24, 2009 2:40 am
rayspang wrote:
   I have a small 350 watt 2-stroke Honda generator. Its probably a discontinued model and most likely the only two -stroke honda ever made. About the size of a lunch box, Its always started on first pull, and has been very reliable for several years. It started to get hard to start and then would die after running awhile. Before it quit completely it would only run on slow speed. I replaced and gapped a new plug.  It has a good spark, seems to feel normal when pulling the rope starter. It will not pop off at all even with starter fluid in the cylinder. A friend told me it probably had an air leak or broken reed valve. Can anyone give me some pointers on troubleshooting this little two-stroke beast?

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