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What to do with my backfiring Briggs Engine on My New Ariens Snowblower
Original Message Dec 26, 2009 11:24 am |
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I purchased a brand new Ariens Platinum deluxe 24" snowblower in October of 2009. I paid $2000 Canadian with tax. A few weeks ago, I used the machine for the first time to clear about 5 cm of snow. Unit started up well and removed the snow. Then, when I went to shut down the unit, it backfired and two flames/sparks came out of the exhuast. I went to start the machine up again and it wouldn't start even though it had been running for 20 minutes. So, I opened up the choke, primed the unit and it started. Upon shutting down, the backfiring happened again and again it wouldn't start. So, I contacted Ariens. There response was: 1. Put the throttle down to half, let it idle for about 30 seconds and then shut it down. I did that and still the backfiring happened. So back I go to contact Ariens. They tell me to take it back to the dealer. I did and they: 1. changed the camshaft 2. started 4 other Ariens machines and they all did the same thing. 3. Contacted Briggs who told them the backfiring is caused by the engine running lean so that they could make it through emission restrictions. They also told the dealer to tell me not to worry about it.
At this stage, I'm frustrated. I find it unacceptable to pay $2000 for a machine and have it backfire right from the get go. Interestingly enough, the dealer had a single stage toro 421 and a powerlite. Both units come with the 4 stroke Chinese made engine from Loncin. He started those up and neither one of them backfired.
I don't understand how Briggs can let this go.
Now, I don't know whether to: 1. Just keep the unit. 2. Push Ariens to do something about the unit. Ariens uses the snow series Briggs. I wonder if the Snow Max series does the same thing. 3. Push Ariens to give me my money back.
Any idea/feedback?
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Tim123
Joined: Sep 14, 2009
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Re: What to do with my backfiring Briggs Engine on My New Ariens Snowblower
Reply #14 Dec 29, 2009 7:09 pm |
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If I where in your position I would, contact Ariens and get your money back!!!!!!!! You paid $2000.00 . Don't let another day go bye, Do you want to deal with this problem every time you use it . Time is running out. Don't live with buyers remorse you paid $2000.00
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Axis
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Re: What to do with my backfiring Briggs Engine on My New Ariens Snowblower
Reply #15 Feb 12, 2013 9:39 am |
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Add me to the list.
Bought the same model as the OP, US version and it's now two years old. Finally had some snow so first time used.
It backfired shutting down and even changing speeds from, what's it called now.... rabbit speed to tortoise speed idle.
Will this damage the engine, or just scare the heck out of whoever's using it?
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Loblolly77
Joined: Mar 17, 2010
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Re: What to do with my backfiring Briggs Engine on My New Ariens Snowblower
Reply #18 Feb 13, 2013 9:20 am |
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Like the other said, the lean carb jetting, and it could be the ignition timing setting. Your dealer is never going to help you because the factory will void the warranty if the dealer changes what needs changing (carb tuning and maybe the timing) pus the legal issues. The muffler could also have a catalytic converter inside- take off the muffler and look for a honeycomb plate or chamber inside. You can decide haw to handle that. I stopped buying the newer OPE and only buy and fix older units. EPA is sheeiit.
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hcbph1
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Re: What to do with my backfiring Briggs Engine on My New Ariens Snowblower
Reply #19 Feb 13, 2013 10:41 am |
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I hear your concern. Something someone did and mentioned the process on another forum for a clone engine was open up the jets. He said that he couldn't get any other size jets for his engine so he took them out and used dental floss and some mild abrasive to open them up a little. Said it got rid of all his surging and other issues relating to the engine. Obviously I don't recommend this if you have a warranty but if it's out of warranty, it's sure worth looking into whether you can change out the jets or not, or be able to modify them a little.
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snowday
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Re: What to do with my backfiring Briggs Engine on My New Ariens Snowblower
Reply #21 Feb 14, 2013 11:02 am |
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i have a 2012 Ariens deluxe 30 with the 342CC engine. Mine will backfire every single time i idle down from full open to idle. Even trying to slowly return the throttle would almost alwasy result in a backfire. I called my dealer and they call Ariens, they said they know of the problem and the ignition coil needs to be changed.
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Bill_H
Location: Maine
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Re: What to do with my backfiring Briggs Engine on My New Ariens Snowblower
Reply #23 Feb 14, 2013 8:42 pm |
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I have a 16hp briggs on an lawn tractor and to help stop this type of problem they installed a solenoid where the bowl nut normally goes and a plunger plugs the jet as soon as the ignition is turned off to stop any additional fuel from entering the engine. Personally I find it to be a pain in the ass.
Carl Lots of new engines have those fuel shutoff solenoids now. Yet another thing that has to be tested whenever you have a problem. #$&$^&$% you, EPA.
Who the hell let all the morning people run things?
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