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jagr


Joined: Nov 22, 2008
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my05 Ariens 926 Pro backfires
Original Message   Nov 22, 2008 11:04 pm
Hi ,

I'm new here and trying to figure out what the heck happened to my blower.

Today was our first big snow of the season, and I had just finished changing the oil.

Fresh gas and away I went. After awhile the engine started to back fire then would quit after a bit. I let it sit for awhile but it is still doing it.

I do remember tilting the blower upwards at quite an angle when it was running to get it over the bank. Could the plug be fouled ??

I wanted to check the plug but it seems I've got to take the fuel tank off to get a socket in at the proper angle.

Final question....  is ther any online locations to access a service manual for this unit ??

Thanks in advance for your help.

Jim

Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia

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Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: my05 Ariens 926 Pro backfires
Reply #3   Nov 23, 2008 10:46 am
What model 926 Pro do you have? Briggs or Tecumseh powered? I can assure you that you don't need to remove the fuel tank to get at the plug for either. I don't recall exactly, but you might have to remove a panel on the heater box to get at the plug.

You're looking for a Tecumseh or Briggs service manual, not an Ariens manual. The engine company is accountable for the procedural service recommendations.

Lastly, that brown seepage from the hubs might be rust. You should remove the wheels and grease the axles to prevent seizure. Anti-seize should have been installed at the factory, but perhaps you should still have a look.

PK
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: my05 Ariens 926 Pro backfires
Reply #4   Nov 23, 2008 11:46 am
When did the machine start to back fire?  Is it a very recent problem?  If so, I say that it's more than likely fuel related.  Don't bother messing with the spark plug.  If the machine was running fine before the back firing problem, it's very unlikely that it has anything to do with your electrics. You might look for a worn spark plug wire where it may have abraded against an edge.  But that's all I'd do for now electrically.  Experience tells me that there's a good chance you have dirty fuel.  Possibly water in it as well.  First thing I'd do is drain the fuel tank into a clear receptacle and let it settle,  Look for water/debris.  Pull the float bowl off the carb and inspect contents for same.  Don't expect to find a shovel full of gravel in either carb or fuel tank.  All it takes is one tiny little speck to cause problems.  if you find water, just change the fuel.  If you find dirt, a thorough flushing of the fuel tank will be required and possibly dismantling & cleaning of the carb.  I'd just change the fuel first to see how it runs.  If the problem persists, a thorough carb cleaning will be in order.   
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jagr


Joined: Nov 22, 2008
Points: 3

Re: my05 Ariens 926 Pro backfires
Reply #5   Nov 23, 2008 1:36 pm
thanks for everyone's feedback. It is 926 Pro  from 2005 with a Tecumseh engine.

the angle of the plug in place does not allow enough room for a socket  beneath the side of the tank. The tank def. has to be loosened to get a plug wrench in place.

I never thought of rust as that brown lube or oil was present right from when I bought the unit new.

I'l changed the fuel and see what happens. Then the plug if need be.

Thanks again..

Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: my05 Ariens 926 Pro backfires
Reply #6   Nov 23, 2008 9:25 pm
Check the throttle stop as well to make sure there is nothing shorting it out when the unit is running.
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