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kcliss
Joined: Dec 8, 2009
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Craftsman single-stage won't start
Original Message Dec 8, 2009 10:47 am |
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A winter weather advisory is posted for Chicago, and my new-last-year Craftsman single-stage won't start. I added gas stabilizer at the end of last season, and I've changed the spark plug. I have carb cleaner and starting fluid, but I'm unsure as to where to apply either.
Can either product be squirted into the spark plug chamber? The starting fluid instructions say to spray it into the air intake, but I'm not positive of its location, and I don't want to permanently muck something up.
Many forums suggest a carb problem, but I'm unsure as to how to remove it. Again, I don't want to make things any worse.
I'm mechanically inclined enough that I can follow instructions, but have never worked on a small engine before.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The machine is under warranty, but I'm told I need to bring it to the service center that is miles away, and I doubt it would be fixed while I wait.
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clint
Joined: Dec 6, 2008
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Re: Craftsman single-stage won't start
Reply #5 Dec 9, 2009 8:45 am |
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It ran last year until about March or so. I added stabilizer to the tank and it sat in the garage until now. Adding stabilizer too the tank without running the machine afterwards isnt going too stabilize the fuel that was in the carb or fuel line. Hopefully the fuel inlet needle didnt drop out or the bowl gasket wasnt distrurbed when you removed the float bowl. (You will know if that did happen when you add fresh fuel and it leaks from the carb.) If adding fresh fuel doesnt cure the problem, make sure that the carb is actually squirting fuel into the carb (priming) as you are pushing the primer bulb. If not, suspect that the bowl isnt sealing from an unseated O-ring between the float bowl and the carb body. You need too see that the primer is operating, which may be difficult on a newer MTD single stage with a 4-cycle engine. Removing the heater box (cover) from the carb should allow this.
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kcliss
Joined: Dec 8, 2009
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Re: Craftsman single-stage won't start
Reply #6 Dec 9, 2009 10:11 am |
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Fresh fuel added, no leakage, but no success, either. I'm not positive, but I think I did run the machine for a few minutes after adding the stabilizer in the spring.
Clint, which part is the heater box? In looking at my parts diagram, there are a few layers of covers to get to the carb. Is it the muffler shroud or shield?
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kcliss
Joined: Dec 8, 2009
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Re: Craftsman single-stage won't start
Reply #8 Dec 9, 2009 1:54 pm |
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I have a new plug, changed a couple of days ago, when I was starting this diagnostic process. I don't think, when I pulled it last night, that it smelled of gasoline, but I'll double-check when I get home.
On the up-side, the projected foot of snow hasn't materialized, which gives me some time to sort this out, and I've been told by a Sears phone rep that it's still under warranty. I have to take it to them, but it's not too far away. Hope they aren't swamped with other work.
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kcliss
Joined: Dec 8, 2009
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Re: Craftsman single-stage won't start
Reply #10 Dec 9, 2009 3:37 pm |
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Heh. I'll admit to making that mistake at least once, but this time the key is securely pushed in to the slot. Even tried the alternate key, just to be sure. Thanks, though.
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