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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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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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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #16 Mar 21, 2010 3:05 pm |
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You can get the Tecumseh factory number off the cowling and go to the link below for part numbers. It should be stamped on top. http://www.outdoordistributors.com/Tecumseh/Tecumsehpartslists.html Do you have pullback causing the handle to pull out of your hands? Timing.too advanced or gap too small causing an early fire? Did you just break the starter cord with all the pulling? A new cord can be strung pretty easily. For the cost of a new tank and recoil you could get a motor. There are plenty of glues around that will be ok with gas if the crack or hole is suitable for patching. Patching a tank is a bother. You can pickup a second hand tank To see if it will run you can start it and keep punching the primer to get gas to it. It seems like it still could have a block someplace. The bowl is stepped. The lower portion with the dimple goes away from the float hinge.
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dvdkea
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #17 Mar 21, 2010 4:41 pm |
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I took the carb off of my other snowblower (st824) and swapped it, and it runs fine with no other adjustments. I went through the original one twice and have speant many hours playing with it, I think its time to get a new carb and be done with it. They seem to go for about $100. The pull cord and recoil are ok, the handle slipped out of my hand once,and broke the tank.
This message was modified Mar 21, 2010 by dvdkea
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borat
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #18 Mar 21, 2010 5:15 pm |
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I took the carb off of my other snowblower (st824) and swapped it, and it runs fine with no other adjustments. I went through the original one twice and have speant many hours playing with it, I think its time to get a new carb and be done with it. They seem to go for about $100. The pull cord and recoil are ok, the handle slipped out of my hand once,and broke the tank. Have you completely dis-assembled the carb down to it's basic components? I.e. pulled and cleaned the jets, run wire and blown compressed air through the galleries, set float to spec, checked for manifold air leaks? I've worked on a lot of carburetors for over 35 years and have never come across one yet that I couldn't fix. Sure, might have taken a while to get it right but that was usually caused by being in too much of a hurry on the first or second go around.
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dvdkea
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #19 Mar 21, 2010 5:38 pm |
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I did take the carb completly apart. Removed the jet, remover the chocke butterfly, and throttle butterfly, everything was apart, soaked it, and blew out all the passages, etc. Something i did notice. The choke butterfly is bent. it appears to have been slightly beant so it would open and close. I did try to straighten it, got it flat, and the choke would not operate. Could the beant choke butterfly be causing this issue?
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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
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Re: Airens ST1032 Snowblower. Need advice.
Reply #22 Mar 21, 2010 6:39 pm |
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If you can keep it running well for a while on primer then your gas line, float, needle are probably ok and no vacuum leak. The float is working but the level could be off. Your main jet needle should look like the one on that website i.e. the tip cut off. 7's and below had the pointed tip. 8's and above cut off. You could try the nut and jet from the good working carb. Some carbs are wicked fussy about the float level. They are basically the same so I think it’s do to the way the machine sits. Some ST824s sit level, some droop towards the handlebars and some a bit forward. You seem starved so you could squeeze the float tab a hair to see if that helps. If you can run for a short period (no prime) then it stops then let it sit for a while and it starts and runs for a short period again then it’s probably the float level. Are your carb linkages opening the throttle plate when you put it on full throttle? You could open the choke butterfly and look in to be sure. 1 turn on the idle and 1 ½ on the main jet are enough to get a carb to run so don’t bother with trying any adjustments until fine tuning after you locate whatever the problem is. Seems like crud or a float adjustment.
This message was modified Mar 25, 2010 by trouts2
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