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Rover
Joined: Feb 10, 2013
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Honda HS624 - Running Problem
Original Message Feb 10, 2013 10:06 pm |
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Hey folks,
Found this forum today and spent some time reading through a bunch of posts. Great info!! I'm hoping some of you could lend me some advice.
My blower this season has started having issues where after its running, it would just stall out. It started last season after using it for 30 min or so, and now it happens right after I start her up. She has no problems starting on choke now. I did just rebuild the carb and cleaned everything out, including all jets. I did drain her of old gas and she has new gas too... So the issue is after running on choke and moving the throttle lever to High position, it may stay running for a couple min, but as soon as I engage the auger or trans, it stalls out. Even stalls w/o moving auger or trans. I checked the gas cap too and loosed it, but don't think that's the issue either. It seemed if I wiggled the clutch wire when it was dying out, it would help for a second or two, but it would still die out.
Of course this happened right before we were slammed w/ over a foot of snow this past weekend. First time I had to "shovel" the driveway in 20 years.
P.S. - This blower was purchased in the mid 1980 when I was in high school. Usually it runs awesome... Can't imagine what's going on but cringe to think of taking it to the dealer where I'm sure the bill will be over $200 whatever it is...
Thanks in advance for anyone's advice!!
Rov
Video Links of Problem:
http://youtu.be/ZpRrpnuzHJo
http://youtu.be/L77v5fLM4vo
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Rover
Joined: Feb 10, 2013
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Re: Honda HS624 - Running Problem
Reply #10 Feb 11, 2013 11:28 pm |
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Great pic from service manual. One thing I definately didn't do was clean the Pilot Jet properly. I'll remove that and reclean.
I did drain out the gas and refilled w/ new gas. The bowl and gas "filter" was really clean and didn't have any residue or dirt in either.
I'll also clean out the main jet and run wire through each of those little holes... I just spayed carb cleaner before and used compressed air.
I'm hoping its the pilot jet as I didn't adjust the screw or pull it out...
I did leave the gas top unscrewed just in case it wasn't getting any air. Had that problem once before on my RedMax leaf blower so check it out before.
Thanks again for everyone's tips and feedback. I'll be sure to update when I get this nipped. Hopefully by not going to the stealer...
Rov
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Rover
Joined: Feb 10, 2013
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Re: Honda HS624 - Running Problem
Reply #11 Feb 12, 2013 10:27 pm |
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OK. Didn't realize that Pilot Jet just pry's out... when I popped it out, looks like the O ring is not 100% even... slightly flat on one side. Also didn't get any kind of thin wire from the bottom up through the middle... I'll give that a shot again. I turned the pilot screw in and out but didn't notice much diff when I had her running on choke. The engine was surging bad for about a min or two and then eventually died out. When I check around the carb, I noticed the seals in the front and the back of the carb were wet w/ fuel. Thinking she's leaking and not air tight. So not sure if I should just replace the whole thing for $60 or so or just get a couple gaskets first and try again. That leaky seal must be causing surging, no??
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
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Re: Honda HS624 - Running Problem
Reply #12 Feb 12, 2013 11:00 pm |
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Clean the main jet and the Nozzel... That should be all you need to do.... the pilot jet only runs the engine at idle or low throttle settings (or no load normal speed)... The main jet feeds the pilot, if the pilot is clogged it will surge, or die at low speeds but sound good under load when the main jet takes over at open throttle settings... The best way to clean that those is to take them out.. Good Luck, Friiy
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Rover
Joined: Feb 10, 2013
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Re: Honda HS624 - Running Problem
Reply #13 Feb 16, 2013 4:52 pm |
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Just buy a new carburator from http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Honda/Snow%20Blower/0/HS624K1%20TA-A%20SNOW%20BLOWER%2C%20JPN/CARBURETOR/parts.html Thanks MN_Runner. Order new complete carb and gaskets yesterday. Total about $60. Let's hope this does the trick! - Rov
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