Great demonstration. Apparently, my screen has been removed by its previous owner. Helped rule this out. My throttle was sticking by gunk causing the trimmer run improperly. A spray with carb cleaner was a simple fix. I don't know if this is helpful, but I had an Echo trimmer screen that would clog every 2 months. The rest of my equipment was Stihl, so I used their full synthetic 2 cycle oil. I learned that Echo recommended semi, so I switched and it didn't clog again. I've been using semi on all for about a year now.
Never knew there was a screen inside my 2 stroke weed eater muffler that could clog up and prevent my engine from running properly. Thanks for sharing this video with us.
I cleaned the carburetor (wasn't much to clean off) and I just soaked it purple cleaner, rinse and let dry so sope that does it. I thought maybe there was a problem with the muffler but since I don't have the screen on mine anymore anyway. I guess that's not an issue. I was afraid it might be so didn't want to put it back together until that was checked out. But I guess I can put it back together now and try it out. Everythings clean and looks good
Just Remove The Screen And Hold It With A Pair Of Pliars And Take A Handheld Propane Torch And Burn Off The Oil Residue And Other Build Up On It, Then Use Like An Old Toothbrush And Lightly Brush Off The Screen And Reinstall It.. It's Better To Use A Non-Abrasive Type Of Brush Like A Nylon Kind, So Your Not Scraping Off The Protective Outer Finish Of The Spark Arrestor Screen To Help It Last Longer Because An Abrasive Type Brush Will Scrape Off The Protective Coating On The Screen And Cause It To Rust Quickly And Fall Apart, That Is If You Want To Keep A Screen In The Muffler But Most People, Including Myself Wind Up Misplacing The Screens To Begin With And Run The Machines Without Them LOL
dude u know ur shit and ur honest. need to clone u and sprinkle u around the country. mad respect. my issues is trying to buy a reliable lawn mower, they all seem to suck ass to include the new honda's. customer service for all makers seem to suck when their new mower's quality control was absent. what would you buy for your house ? long back yard abput as wide as my small house.
Ha! Thank you. I'm glad my videos have helped. Well I've actually got a video I'm hoping to release tomorrow with my recommendation on a mower. Subscribe to stay up to date. Big updates are coming!
My fs55r doesn’t have a spark arrestor, just a small hole in muffler for exhaust to come out (it’s made for non-US market, so doesn’t require one). But I have the exact same problem of bogging. Starts & idles fine, but won’t rev up. What’s next likely cause please? Can the muffler itself get clogged?
It's a carb problem there are little knobs to spin to fix it go look it up use a cheap bic pen to spin it instead of the proper tool works great I tryed it fixed for a while but it's actually a muffler spark arestor for me
Take the muffler off and take a torch to it until it glows a dull orange inside and out. Will cook all the carbon from all the baffles and small passage holes inside the muffler. Let it cool and blow it out with compressed air to clear out the burned carbon ash. Bolt on the freshly cleaned and cold muffler and the engine should scream like brand new unless the carburetor needs tuned. This is what I do to every peice of equipment that I own and I have zero problems out of a single unit. Oh and check and carefully clean the exhaust port of carbon build up. There is many how to videos on this on RUclips. Best of luck to you.
Burn it clean with a propane torch. I generally take a torch to the whole muffler until the muffler completely glows orange, let it cool and blow it out with the air hose/air gun. Clean the exhaust port, bolt the muffler on and runs like a brand new machine.
@@toniadeane2559 I can offer a phone number. I do work on small engine equipment frequently. Mostly Stihl, Husqvarna and some echo. I do fix other brands if the customer wants to put in the money to save it and parts are available.
Hi glad I found you! HELP!!!!! I have a husqvarna 525L I bought it last season brand new and I'm getting fuel on my air filter not really really bad but it is getting fuel on it... could you steer me in the right direction of what it may be and what I should do? THANK YOU!!
Is it running correctly or is it not 100 percent. The only time I have seen fuel spitting back through the carburetor is when the exhaust is not flowing as much as it should. Maybe a partially clogged spark arrestor, partially clogged muffler or partially clogged exhaust port. In this case I take the muffler off and the screen out of the muffler, gently put them in my vise, heat them with a propane torch till they glow orange. Let cool down. Blow out the carbon ash with compressed air reinstall the muffler with the screen in it. They generally run like brand new after. Mix your fuel to oil correctly and run them full throttle. This heats the muffler very hot and burns the oil that would clog it as carbon deposits. The black charcoal like substance found in two stroke mufflers that were not ran at high rpm. Two stroke engines love to be ran at high rpm. Don't be easy on it or the exhaust will clog up.
take a small crack torch and burn off the carbon, slight wire brush afterward and reinstall. If you decide to leave the screen out you may need to adjust your carb due to less restriction in the exhaust - engine will breathe better, more air = more fuel.
When you say adjust your carb, can you explain? Asking this because when I checked, mine didn't have the screen. Not sure if it was taken out before it was bought, when it went in for the first service, or if it never came with one. Now really trying to understand my machine so that I can service it myself.
How much do you charge for spark arrestor screens I want to know because I am going to start doing “tune ups” on these and I want to know how much to charge
I have a Still FS 70 Brushcutter, when I pulled the boot off of the spark plug it also pulled the boot off of the wire, located in the boot w/the spark plug. I've put in a new plug & replaced the boot over both. What is the wire that goes into the boot? I don't want anything to arc. What should I do? Thank you?
That wire in the boot is the spark plug wire coming from the coil. It's what caries spark from the coil to the plug. Pushing them back through the boot can be tricky. Sometimes I'll make a slit on the under side of the boot and then put it around the wire.
Do you recommend spraying carburator cleaner inside the muffler also or is it not a good idea? I learned something new from this video. Liked and subscribed!👍
Great demonstration. Apparently, my screen has been removed by its previous owner. Helped rule this out. My throttle was sticking by gunk causing the trimmer run improperly. A spray with carb cleaner was a simple fix.
I don't know if this is helpful, but I had an Echo trimmer screen that would clog every 2 months. The rest of my equipment was Stihl, so I used their full synthetic 2 cycle oil. I learned that Echo recommended semi, so I switched and it didn't clog again. I've been using semi on all for about a year now.
Fixed before the end of your video! THANK YOU!!!
Works like a champ running wide open from now on Thanks
Great video I just bought the 70r now I know what to do with the arrestor thanks to you.
Never knew there was a screen inside my 2 stroke weed eater muffler that could clog up and prevent my engine from running properly.
Thanks for sharing this video with us.
Great video. Never heard of this before although I’m a huge advocate of running them wide open. I own one the fs70r is a beast
Very helpful. Fixed my in about 3 minutes
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching!
I cleaned the carburetor (wasn't much to clean off) and I just soaked it purple cleaner, rinse and let dry so sope that does it. I thought maybe there was a problem with the muffler but since I don't have the screen on mine anymore anyway. I guess that's not an issue. I was afraid it might be so didn't want to put it back together until that was checked out. But I guess I can put it back together now and try it out. Everythings clean and looks good
That was exactly the issue with mine. Thanks for your help!
U my friend know exactly what you are talking about and have saved me some money . Thanks
Thanks
Definetly was very helpful man, Thanks for your lessons
Just Remove The Screen And Hold It With A Pair Of Pliars And Take A Handheld Propane Torch And Burn Off The Oil Residue And Other Build Up On It, Then Use Like An Old Toothbrush And Lightly Brush Off The Screen And Reinstall It.. It's Better To Use A Non-Abrasive Type Of Brush Like A Nylon Kind, So Your Not Scraping Off The Protective Outer Finish Of The Spark Arrestor Screen To Help It Last Longer Because An Abrasive Type Brush Will Scrape Off The Protective Coating On The Screen And Cause It To Rust Quickly And Fall Apart, That Is If You Want To Keep A Screen In The Muffler But Most People, Including Myself Wind Up Misplacing The Screens To Begin With And Run The Machines Without Them LOL
Thanks, took mine out. Runs like a champ.
Glad I could help.
Great video! Thanks for the good information!
3:52 my weed eater has been doing the same smoke, can someone tell me is that it's normal or I have to take it for service to the shop?
Probably just a little heavy on the oil mix but that's not terrible. Better to have a little too much oil than not enough.
Fixed mine right up.
Thanks man.👍
I always pull my screen out. I just picked up a new fs70 r today. screens coming off. I am also trying the stihl motomix fuel. see how that runs in it
That worked thanks!
Thanku sir.....the muffler display need mooooooo stage bold highlight!! (LIGHT)
Hey brother, you save my bacon bless you brother thks my brother!!!
Great Video , Thanks for the help !!!!!!
Thank you for watching!
Can't tell us to remove the spark arrester huh.... Hehe... Message received!
;) shhhhh
Thanks. Exactly what my problem was
THANK YOU I WILL HELP ME OUT I APPRECIATE IT
dude u know ur shit and ur honest. need to clone u and sprinkle u around the country. mad respect.
my issues is trying to buy a reliable lawn mower, they all seem to suck ass to include the new honda's. customer service for all makers seem to suck when their new mower's quality control was absent. what would you buy for your house ? long back yard abput as wide as my small house.
Ha! Thank you. I'm glad my videos have helped. Well I've actually got a video I'm hoping to release tomorrow with my recommendation on a mower. Subscribe to stay up to date. Big updates are coming!
My fs55r doesn’t have a spark arrestor, just a small hole in muffler for exhaust to come out (it’s made for non-US market, so doesn’t require one). But I have the exact same problem of bogging. Starts & idles fine, but won’t rev up. What’s next likely cause please? Can the muffler itself get clogged?
It's a carb problem there are little knobs to spin to fix it go look it up use a cheap bic pen to spin it instead of the proper tool works great I tryed it fixed for a while but it's actually a muffler spark arestor for me
Take the muffler off and take a torch to it until it glows a dull orange inside and out. Will cook all the carbon from all the baffles and small passage holes inside the muffler. Let it cool and blow it out with compressed air to clear out the burned carbon ash. Bolt on the freshly cleaned and cold muffler and the engine should scream like brand new unless the carburetor needs tuned. This is what I do to every peice of equipment that I own and I have zero problems out of a single unit. Oh and check and carefully clean the exhaust port of carbon build up. There is many how to videos on this on RUclips. Best of luck to you.
Burn it clean with a propane torch. I generally take a torch to the whole muffler until the muffler completely glows orange, let it cool and blow it out with the air hose/air gun. Clean the exhaust port, bolt the muffler on and runs like a brand new machine.
Interested to learn more about this. Can you drop me a message via email so that we can connect? Thanks!
@@toniadeane2559 I can offer a phone number. I do work on small engine equipment frequently. Mostly Stihl, Husqvarna and some echo. I do fix other brands if the customer wants to put in the money to save it and parts are available.
Thank you
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
I can't seem to see the screen on my Kat model muffler (fs55rc)
You Rule! Thanks! I'm gonna run it like I stole it! (In Wisconsin!)
Lol gave me a chuckle
Hi glad I found you! HELP!!!!! I have a husqvarna 525L I bought it last season brand new and I'm getting fuel on my air filter not really really bad but it is getting fuel on it... could you steer me in the right direction of what it may be and what I should do? THANK YOU!!
Is it running correctly or is it not 100 percent. The only time I have seen fuel spitting back through the carburetor is when the exhaust is not flowing as much as it should. Maybe a partially clogged spark arrestor, partially clogged muffler or partially clogged exhaust port. In this case I take the muffler off and the screen out of the muffler, gently put them in my vise, heat them with a propane torch till they glow orange. Let cool down. Blow out the carbon ash with compressed air reinstall the muffler with the screen in it. They generally run like brand new after. Mix your fuel to oil correctly and run them full throttle. This heats the muffler very hot and burns the oil that would clog it as carbon deposits. The black charcoal like substance found in two stroke mufflers that were not ran at high rpm. Two stroke engines love to be ran at high rpm. Don't be easy on it or the exhaust will clog up.
take a small crack torch and burn off the carbon, slight wire brush afterward and reinstall. If you decide to leave the screen out you may need to adjust your carb due to less restriction in the exhaust - engine will breathe better, more air = more fuel.
When you say adjust your carb, can you explain? Asking this because when I checked, mine didn't have the screen. Not sure if it was taken out before it was bought, when it went in for the first service, or if it never came with one. Now really trying to understand my machine so that I can service it myself.
If you leave them in. The quickest way to clean them is to clamp it up and run a tiger torch on it burns all that carbon off in a minute and done.
How much do you charge for spark arrestor screens I want to know because I am going to start doing “tune ups” on these and I want to know how much to charge
You don't need to buy new take it out and burn the carbon off with blowtorch
I have a Still FS 70 Brushcutter, when I pulled the boot off of the spark plug it also pulled the boot off of the wire, located in the boot w/the spark plug. I've put in a new plug & replaced the boot over both. What is the wire that goes into the boot? I don't want anything to arc. What should I do? Thank you?
That wire in the boot is the spark plug wire coming from the coil. It's what caries spark from the coil to the plug. Pushing them back through the boot can be tricky. Sometimes I'll make a slit on the under side of the boot and then put it around the wire.
@@SmallEngineRepair Thank you so much. I'll give it a try.
Do you recommend spraying carburator cleaner inside the muffler also or is it not a good idea? I learned something new from this video. Liked and subscribed!👍
Do not do that unless you take the muffler completely off to clean it.
Got it. Thanks.
I'm going to take mine out but I will keep it just in case it has to go in for warranty repair but when the warranty is up I'll throw it away
Mine didnt even wanna start cause it was so clogged up. -.-
run it like you stole it.
One important question is do you know JESUS CHRIST AS YOUR PERSONAL LORD AND SAVIOR?
Thanks