Spark Plug Boot and Terminal Came Off Coil Wire On A Stihl Trimmer or Blower
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- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2024
- Fix it Fast Don't Buy a Coil. This easy Trick to repair a spark plug boot and terminal that came off of your Stihl String Trimmer, handheld or backpack blower.
This repair works on almost any type of small engine.
Spark Plug Boot and Terminal Came Off Coil On A Stihl Trimmer or Blower
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Saved me ordering a new ignition coil. Worked like a charm! Thanks!
Awesome. Thanks for watching and commenting my friend
Such a simple thing can sure prevent a LOT of aggravation. Thanks TBone.
Thank you Rob!
Appreciate you showing us this tip to save us from lots of frustration and 4 letter words towards our blower!
😆 thank you Raul
That heatshrink’s a great idea! On most magnetos I lube up and slide the boot on first. Then after installing the spring terminal it’s easy to pull the boot down over the terminal. Doesn’t work on ones with extreme bends, but for most it’s easy peasey.
Thank you, you saved me a great deal of aggravation!
Haven't had to make that repair, yet. Thank you T-Bone, now I know how when the time comes.
You are welcome Arty. Thank you for watching and commenting my friend.
You remind of my dad t bone. He always had a jar of Vaseline in his toolbox. Good stuff. Never knew it worked on spark plug boots and wire. Good tip. Good video. Thanks for the info
DieElectruc Grease well work too.😊😊
Hi mistur raley it’s me Jaxon and my dad is seans lawns and did you know we watch your channel now to learn about how to fix things because you are a very great fixer on all of this equipment
I didn’t have the heat shrink, but it all worked out just the way you said it would! Thank you so much, brother! You helped me out in a pinch!
Been doing that trick for 35+years. It worked every time.
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Mikel
Always love the quick tips t -bone liking that heat shrink
Thorough and excellent, as always! Thanks!
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching and commenting my friend
That's definitely a snazzy little trick. Imma absolutely use that trick the next time it happens to me. Thanks for the tip T-bone
Thank you Gary! Glad you liked it and thanks for commenting my friend.
@@RaleysSmallEngines Your very welcome good sir! Love your channel. I've learned a lot from watching you. Hope you have a great weekend
That's a great tip & I thank you sir!
Thanks for the great tip. That makes life easier when re-installing a plug boot. Love your videos. You are a real down home guy.. No nonsense type of person.
I love that trick. I will surely remember that
Thank You TBone!
Very good mechanic. With great humor.
Thank you
Great tips as always!
Thanks a bunch for this video! And the special Tips!
That’s slick with the heat shrink. I used some PB blaster the other day to get a boot back on the wire and it worked great for me
Awesome, yep we love PB blaster. Thank you for watching and commenting Todd.
Brilliant idea.
Another great video sir. The one thing I don't like is having to take so much stuff off just to get to what needs repaired.
Thank you. Yes Bert, but hopefully we don't have to take it apart often. Thanks for watching and commenting my friend.
Thank you Good to know information especially about the primer bulb slowly coming out meaning the fuel filters clogged
Thanks for sharing that. I would have liked to known that when I pulled my spark plug boot off of my MS390. I got it on though just took a while and a lot of swearing when everything moved
T-Bone you got a heck of scratch on your left arm!! Great video and great tips my friend!
Thank you. Yes I do have a scratch but you can only see about 1/3 of it. Oh well, scratches happen 🤣
Butterfingers!! you dropped it 🤣🤣. You’re like a lawn repairman magician,,, and stop taking Mrs T’s hairdryer!!!! I’m grassing you out
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Excellent tip T-Bone, thanks brother. 👍👊
Hey Mrs T-Bone 👋
Thank you John
Anytime bud
Awesome video thank you for the video
Thanks for sharing.
great job sir
Thank you 😊
Thank you, thank you thank you the same thing has happened on my steel hedge trimmer
You are welcome my friend. Thanks for commenting Rickey.
Easy fix thank you
One pull start. Well done.
Got lucky on that one 😆
@@RaleysSmallEngines You make your own luck.
Nice trick!!
Hey hey that's a great tip T-Bone.
Thanks Rooster.
👍👍👍. Thank you
I like that will try if I get this problem 👍
I usually change those spring ends for the crimp on type from an old coil ..but I will use your heat shrink tubing truck on these now...
Thanks for commenting Lucy.
Racing mower or sporting type of go karts: Heli Coil everything. Follow instructions for drilling and taping. Clean well. Insert coil with epoxy like the gray stuff. Insert an oiled bolt and let set 24hr to be sure. Zero failures to date.
Great tip that.
Thank you Pete
a real good tip t bone
Thank you friend
I had this issue before I seen this video and I put a new coil on my BR350 All went fine The Coil is clear of the flywheel but after putting it all back together it will not pull out to start-Any Suggestions?It ran great before I changed the coil I just went to check my plug and that wire broke so here I am blower won’t pull out to start Thanks for any help!
Bonjour et bravo pour toutes vos vidéos 👍
Avez vous déjà rencontré un problème de décompresseur automatique grippé (qui décompresse tout le temps) sur moteur Briggs et stratton 500 cc mono cylindre ?
Habituellement le décompresseur casse souvent c'est leur défaut mais la j'ai l'impression que le mien est grippé j'aimerais savoir si vous avez déjà eu le cas avant de tout démonter merci beaucoup.
We are not sure which part you are describing.. "decompressor"?
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Baby need new boots 👢 the spark plug type 😂
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@@RaleysSmallEngines glad you came up with this idea to fix the spark plug wire issue with some heat srink
@@robertmailhos8159 thank you
If'en ya ain't got heat shrink,how bout some electrical tape?
Just dropped off my 42 Inch pony deck to get rebuilt had a lawn mower couldn't crank now Tbone could have kept it but he fixed it on the spot didn't charge us why I bring everything I can't fixed to T Bones place..
Why would anyone, want to lug around one of these enormous monstrosities'???. Battery powered blowers are so much lighter. If you are running a 4amp or higher battery. They last for quite some time.
Yes, I get your point. This is a commercial customer, these have to run all day long. For a home owner battery power is awesome, Mrs T uses a Battery string trimmer and loves it.
I'd Never give up my gas blower for Battree. I'd never give up any of my 2 stroke equipment for Battree.