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dvdkea
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Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Original Message Mar 17, 2010 9:18 pm |
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I recently picked up a Airens ST1032 snowblower. It is in good shape but, when I bought it it was taken apart. The previous owner said it did not have any spark. I replaced the points and condenser and I also removed the cylinder head cover to check the condition of the piston and valves. They look good but i did notice a hair line crack in the cylinder head. (the part the spark plug screws into). It does not appear to go all the way through. I am in the process of putting the motor back together, but with the cylinder cracked, I am also considering getting a new motor all together. How do i know if the head is trashed? It does seem to have a decent amount of compression, but it hard to tell, because i dont know what "normal" is for that motor? It is a 10hp tecumseh HM100 motor Any advice?
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #5 Mar 18, 2010 7:42 pm |
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Those cracks may be just "Casting Marks"... if they were cracks, they would go (I think) all the way through with nothing to stop it. Also if they were cracks comming off the plug hole, The spark plug would expand them as it tightened up.. Remember what you said first... It has no spark... Put it back together and check your kill switch wiring and lockouts... Good Luck, Friiy
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dvdkea
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #6 Mar 18, 2010 8:59 pm |
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I got it back together tonight and it does have spark now. Replacing the points and condenser did the trick. Tomorrow morning I am going to see if i can get it running. I can get a replacement head for $30, so I may get one anyway. The cast iron gear box, is that in the front of the machine, up by the auger? If so, yes it is cast iron.
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dvdkea
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #8 Mar 19, 2010 8:21 pm |
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I got it running today, but it wont stay running. I soaked the carb for 2 days prior to today, got a carb rebuild kit, blew out all the carb with compressed air. It will run on full choke, but when i turn the choke off, it stalls. I spent a few hours today adjusting the carb, but no luck. I took the carb off of my st824 and (appears to be the same one) it started up and was running normal. So its definetly the carb. Any suggestions? I was looking at new ones....
This message was modified Mar 19, 2010 by dvdkea
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dvdkea
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #10 Mar 19, 2010 9:04 pm |
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Where can I get the diagram that show hows the carb comes apart? The motor is a hm100 159024D
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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #11 Mar 19, 2010 9:33 pm |
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It's probably just some left over dregs and the carb will cleanup and be fine after another basic run through. I dip in two solutions for 24 hours, give it an ultrasonic bath, then wash with carb spray then compressed air. Occasionally it will act just like yours and it ends up some crud was missed. I re-do the basics below and it's usually enough to get it going properly. The chances of needing a new carb around about 200:1. http://outdoorpowerinfo.com/repairs/tecumseh_carb_632334a.asp Running a quart of gas through the tank out of the carb line to flush crud in the line that often causes problems. Catch gas in a white cup and look for crud. Often I'll run a half gallon through but still end up with bowl dregs after putting the carb back on. The dregs are usually bits from the gas line that get loose from handling and break off later. Spray through the carb inlet, both directions with the inlet line removed. Check the carb seat is ribbed side in and fully seated. Take the needle out of the bowl nut and spray in there. Clean both holes in the nut with a thin wire, i.e. stripped tie wrap. One is tiny and just above the bottom threads where the smooth area starts. Run a thin wire up into the main tube i.e. runs from the bottom of carb into the throat. Put slight bends in the tube so they just graze the tube inside. Stick the carb spray tube at the tube and spray up into it. Remove the choke butterfly and run a wire in the main jet air inlet at the base of the choke butterfly. At least stick the carb spray tube there and spray in. Check the float setting for 11/64 between rim and float with the carb turned upside down. Use a drill of that size laid across the bowl rim. The float should just touch the drill. Check if the needle is sticking on the seat by moving the float up and down a few time and watching the needle. It may stick lightly but pull off as you lower the bowl. Spray into the primer port and watch the flat on the outside of the carb just above the low idle adjust for a spray out of the air vent hole (tiny). Also spray in the base welch cutout by the main jet base and watch for a fluid out of the same hole. Remove the idle jet and spray in there.
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #12 Mar 19, 2010 10:27 pm |
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dvdkea
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #13 Mar 21, 2010 8:00 am |
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I took the carb apart and soaked it again for 24 hours. I am going to blow out all the passages,, reasseble and give it try today. I will let you know how it goes. Thank you for all the help so far. I need to get a starter, and gas tank (I broke the tank when the pull start handle slipped out of my hand and smacked the side of the tank and put a nice hole in the it) The hole cold probably be fixed, but i am not sure what type of adheasive to use that will stand up to gasoline? Does anyone have a good source for a starter and tank? Part numbers?
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dvdkea
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #14 Mar 21, 2010 11:41 am |
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made a little progress.....if I prime the carb it will start and run with the choke off, but only for a few seconds. Not sure what the next steps are? Possibly float adjustment? Vacuum leak? One thing i noticed on the float bowl, it must have gotten a dent in it at some point, it was pushed back out, but not completely, could the float be getting caught up on the dent?
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