Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600
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Re: Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Reply #7 Dec 11, 2008 1:52 pm |
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The thing I worry about... Sometimes the throttle shaft and choke butterfly screws are "staked" or "peened" in placed at the factory to reduce the chance of them comming apart. The flared / peened / staked screw oversizes the brass as it is removed...This erodes the threads so much that the screw is never 100% tight and prone to failure. This was real common on the old 13000 series Briggs I/C series of the 80's , and the Toro Suzuki 5 hp GTS 2 cycle engine carbs.. Just something to consider, Friiy
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
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Re: Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Reply #8 Dec 11, 2008 1:59 pm |
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Hey Underdog, You say this unit vibrates alot right?....... You said it has been sitting for years right? Check your belts, The belts may be in "one piece"... but they may have gotten hard and "preformed" in a shape they had been sitting in for years.. As they go through the pullys and idlers they tighten and loosen as they pull but do not fully flex... Just something else to think about.... Friiy
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
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Re: Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Reply #12 Dec 12, 2008 5:07 am |
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Underdog, The happy face is the vent for the float bowl and also for the emulsifier nozzel, (the tube with all the little holes under the screw that was hard to remove" How is the tiller running?... we need more video.. :) Friiy
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Underdog
Joined: Oct 18, 2008
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Re: Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Reply #13 Dec 12, 2008 8:40 am |
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The happy face is the vent for the float bowl and also for the emulsifier nozzel, (the tube with all the little holes under the screw that was hard to remove" How is the tiller running?... we need more video.. :) So technically it should not matter if the smilely face is covered up. If its just a vent. Very frustrating because to remove and put that cover back on you need to remove about 10 screws and an engine mounting bolt. I'll probably end up driling a "screw driver" sized hole through the shroud so that I can reach the adjustment. Other than that the snowblower is running really well although I have not seen any snow to see if it will really perform. Curious to see how it does under load considering that the previous owner sold it because it was poor. I changed the impeller and auger bearings and it spins without a lot of racket now. I also found the original owners manual. The manual straightened me out on the correct RPM settings. I was using a manual from the 6hp version of the yamaha blower before. You were right, the rpms were set too high. Got those fixed.
The BCS tiller is a champ. I loaned it out to a neighbor to do his yard. If I ever get it back I may put the snowblower attachment onto the front. I don't need another blower but the BCS came with a blower and it is gear driven. I am curiuos to see how well it works. I am very impressed with the quality of the BCS. Simple elegant design that does its job. The person that designed it was talented and cared a great deal about what they were doing. Fuels my interest in OPE. Friiy, have you run across equipment who's engineer/design left a lasting impression?
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600
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Re: Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Reply #14 Dec 12, 2008 12:55 pm |
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The Good Stuff... let me see... The old Kawasaki TD-24, TF-22 , series engines on OPE back in the early 80's to 90's (2 stroke)...The Coleman powermate 1000 generators Late 70's early 80's Kawasaki 4 stroke l-head (started the run on quality small affordable generators) Echo PB-210e blowers, I have seen them run YEARS every day for hours... and the Echo CS-280e pruning saw.. Echo pb-400 backpack blower.. Those are the things that preformed and made customers happy, they sold themselves... Friiy
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