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tnichols747


Joined: Dec 12, 2009
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Engine stalls out after idling for 1-2 mins
Original Message   Dec 12, 2009 6:30 pm
I have a Toro 521 snowblower with a Tecumseh 5 hp motor. This winter is the first time it's seen snow in about 15 years. I've changed the oil, lubricated the drive gears and auger gear box.

On the first run, it started and idled for about 5 minutes and then stalled out. It wouldn't stay running at anything less than 3/4 choke. I figured it may be from the carburator jet getting clogged (being it sat for 15 years) , so I removed the carb and completely disassembled it, cleaned everything and put it back together. 

On the second run, the engine did the same thing.  Any ideas or suggestions?
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borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Engine stalls out after idling for 1-2 mins
Reply #5   Dec 13, 2009 10:42 am
flange wrote:
Oh I almost forgot to ask if you shook the carb when you had it apart to see if the metering rod in stuck?


Yo Flange: Don't think these carbs have "metering rods". I work on a lot of older Mikuni carbs and they have a similar device know as a "jet needle". Their primary application is on carburetors that require a lot of adjustability in throttle control, as on a motorcycle for instance. On a snow thrower or other constant rpm application, that type of carburetor would have no advantage Most carbs on OPE that I've worked on have fixed jets and throttle is controlled by a butterfly valve in the carb venturi.
mkd55


Location: wisconsin
Joined: Dec 16, 2005
Points: 155

Re: Engine stalls out after idling for 1-2 mins
Reply #6   Dec 19, 2009 9:50 pm
tnichols 747!!!!! you have a private message. also by cleaning the carb did you clean the high speed and low speed jets and orifices out with a fine wire? you problem is most likely a fuel restriction in the jetting or fuel orifices in the carb.lots of carb cleaner and  compressed air to blow every thing out.
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