Purge Bulb Won’t Fill Up With Fuel? Here's Why!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @VintageEngineRepairs
    @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +49

    If this video helped you, please consider clicking on the THANKS button above to support my channel 🙌

    • @mrodriguez5259
      @mrodriguez5259 Год назад +2

      Que sucede cuando el bombillo se vacía al rato de usar el trimmer?

    • @wilsonmichaelnoland
      @wilsonmichaelnoland Год назад +2

      Is there a way to send a donation and bypass RUclips? I hate the thought of giving RUclips any portion.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +4

      Hey, thanks for considering, any method, PayPal, RUclips, patreon etc will all take a small portion sadly, but after all we get to use their platform for free which is pretty awesome :)

    • @gradyhernandez4699
      @gradyhernandez4699 2 месяца назад

      Compra otro carburetor

    • @gradyhernandez4699
      @gradyhernandez4699 2 месяца назад

      Good tips

  • @dannykimble7671
    @dannykimble7671 Год назад +51

    I’ve fixed loads of chainsaws & strimmers & didn’t know there was an excelerator pump in some carbs, well done & you learn something every day.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Great to hear you learn’t something new. Always good :)

    • @DanielEngsvang
      @DanielEngsvang 7 месяцев назад +2

      I agree!. I have "done it ALL" i thought, haha. I also refuse to be "Beaten by a Two stroke engine" and anything mechanical really. - " Can We FIX it? YES We CAN!(Bob the Builder) 🙂😇😄

    • @mikemetheny8652
      @mikemetheny8652 6 месяцев назад

      @@DanielEngsvang😅

  • @kevinbyrne4538
    @kevinbyrne4538 Год назад +60

    I'm VERY impressed by your knowledge of small engines. You did a wonderful job of diagnosing the problem. Thank you to taking the time and trouble to record, edit, and post this video. Much appreciated.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +4

      It’s a pleasure Kevin! Comments like yours really mean a lot to me as you are aware of the extent of the effort videos take to make. That’s awesome and thank you again!! It gives me the motivation to continue :)

  • @TheGreasyShopRag
    @TheGreasyShopRag Год назад +26

    This is great info that so many young techs never learn. Having said that, from a repair shop point of view its quicker and cheaper for the customer to just replace any carb that won't prime.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +16

      Spot on Scott, this isn’t something the average shop would be able to justify. It’s something I’d recommend to a home owner wanting to get their machines working again or even someone running their small engine repair business that is offering an alternative to an expensive oem carb when costs need to be kept down :)
      I calculated that what I’d charge for my time to do this would be 3x cheaper than the customer buying an oem carb. That said my overheads are minimal compared to a shop of course!

    • @donmayberryjrsOPE
      @donmayberryjrsOPE Год назад +2

      ​@@VintageEngineRepairs BINGO!

    • @dontblameme6328
      @dontblameme6328 9 месяцев назад

      For now it's economical to replace the card but it won't be as new anti-petrol regulations set in making all of this impossible to maintain without critical knowledge.

  • @karlschwab6437
    @karlschwab6437 6 месяцев назад +15

    I have been replacing metering diaphragms, purge bulbs and fuel lines in these carburetors for years and never knew how they really worked and that they may have a fuel pump. Thanks for the detailed information.

  • @clintstevenson1214
    @clintstevenson1214 Год назад +14

    You sir are a backyard university professor! Thanks for a wonderful video.

  • @1425race
    @1425race Год назад +16

    Well done sir I learnt a lot and great to see a young person fixing stuff instead of throwing it away.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +3

      Thank you John, I do my best to save everything be it a beautiful vintage engine through to a fuel filter. As silly as it sounds, everything is stupidly expensive out here and if you order it online it’s 2 - 8 week wait!

  • @wilsonmichaelnoland
    @wilsonmichaelnoland Год назад +26

    This was exactly the help I needed. You are a very good teacher in addition to being a mechanic. God bless you sir.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Thank you :) glad it helped!

    • @onthemudd1
      @onthemudd1 Год назад +2

      This was so beautiful to watch. Can you please do a video on adjusting the low and high fuel metering screws?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +2

      @@onthemudd1 hey, I have :) STIHL’S OFFICIAL 2 STROKE CARB TUNING PROCEDURE.
      ruclips.net/video/UyngDl_2km0/видео.html

    • @onthemudd1
      @onthemudd1 Год назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs thanks you for this...

    • @onthemudd1
      @onthemudd1 Год назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs thanks for sharing the link with me and others

  • @haneyoakie14
    @haneyoakie14 Год назад +7

    I learned about the innards of a carburetor today. I knew they are complex, even the simplest ones. Thank you for the education.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Great stuff! This video will teach you everything you’ll ever need to know about these cube carbs :) I hope you enjoy it! ruclips.net/video/_4K6dBQTeek/видео.html

  • @Avotec2000
    @Avotec2000 Год назад +12

    Fantastic Job.
    The amount of time, energy and information you placed in this video is a gift to all..
    Not only did I learn a great deal, but to think on the amount of items that may be repaired / rehabbed, then placed back into service rather than being thrown away, was very inspiring to me.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate your kind words! Im pleased you enjoyed the video!

  • @KensSmallEngineRepair
    @KensSmallEngineRepair Год назад +4

    19:57 Happy Days! You are the 2-stroke genius Tom! Now I have to find all of those I just replaced with new and see if this fixes them!!

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      Haha thanks Kenny, I still have a lot more to learn though! Have fun with it :) if I find the o-rings I’ll send them your way. I believe they do come in a few sizes, but we’ll see!

  • @jafquist27
    @jafquist27 Год назад +3

    Provided my check valve still checks, this is what's wrong with my carb. Thank you for the video. Well done!

  • @FarmCraft101
    @FarmCraft101 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. I know quite a lot about carburetors, but you are definitely on another level. Thanks for sharing, and I'm going to have to check the rest of your videos. Cheers.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey :) great to see you over here, I love your content!

  • @paulmaxwell8851
    @paulmaxwell8851 Год назад +2

    I'm very impressed by your knowledge of small engines. I've worked on them all my life and never knew anything about using a hand pump to pressure test the fuel system. Subscribed!

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words and your sub! I’m glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @scottfleenor2892
    @scottfleenor2892 Месяц назад

    You are the best. WOW. Learned more in 10 minutes, than I knew previously and I've been doing this for awhile. You are "THE PROFESSOR OF CARBURATORATION "

  • @joe42743
    @joe42743 7 месяцев назад

    The breakdowns of what is happening inside the carb, the drawings to understand it better, the first grade way of explaining things. This guy knows what he's talking about. Been struggling with my husqy for the weekend and this is it, the problem and the solution. You've saved me $20 on buying a new carb. You are awesome and I appreciate the very well informed explanation. Definitely subscribing after this one. Cheers mate!

  • @briantayes2418
    @briantayes2418 Год назад +19

    I have spent hours trying to solve this issue. I ended up replacing the carb but that is an admission of defeat. I will try again with my new found knowledge and win this time. Thanks for teaching me.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it!! :)

    • @suzanemartin8242
      @suzanemartin8242 Год назад +2

      I give myself a lot of time outs, but I eventually get it done. So don't give up, just take another break. You got this!!

  • @peterling2527
    @peterling2527 Год назад +4

    Rivetting stuff! Beautifully explained and videoed, even my wife watched it! Many thanks

  • @mattstubbington8805
    @mattstubbington8805 Год назад

    Ive been scratching my head as to problem cause on my fs40 carb... watched this ... straight out to workshop and boom fs40 priming and running sweet!! You absolute star just saved my a fortune.

  • @choiceblade
    @choiceblade Год назад +1

    Dude! This was great. Subbed on the first vid. I love that you know the form, function, proper description and definition of even the slightest nuance of a carburator...and you can't remember to say "SUBSCRIBE"! Bloody marvelous, mate.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Haha thank you! Much appreciated :) I have always felt that people will subscribe if they like your content. No amount of asking will change that, it just gets annoying.

  • @mrih1586
    @mrih1586 Год назад +1

    Liked, you are amazing. On my trimmer. I prime the bulb. Crank the engine and it runs perfect for maybe 3 mins then stops You have to reprime and crank again. Same thing over and over again. It's like the bulb is losing its prime. Any idea what might be happening? Haven't seen my problem discussed on the web. Thanks in advance.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Hey! Thanks for the kind words. I’d personally take the carburettor apart, put a new kit in it and maybe give it a tune. Check fuel lines and filter too 👍👍

  • @orlandobudoo4414
    @orlandobudoo4414 Год назад

    I am very impressed with your knowledge of carburetors. The diagnosing of the problem and graphic illustrations are simply awesome. Thank you

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад +2

    You really enjoy doing this and figuring out how to fix it
    I’m impressed with your skills and knowledge 😊😊😊

  • @oldguy8177able
    @oldguy8177able Год назад +1

    man i've watched a lot of videos on this ,this is the first one that makes sense

  • @rc6392
    @rc6392 8 месяцев назад

    I did not know that these carbs have an accelerator pump.
    After watching your video I pulled the carb, attached a temporary line to the inlet and immersed into fuel mix. The primer bulb would not lift any fuel. I then opened the throttle shaft and applied a few drops of 30w oil past the flat to cover the accelerator pump piston, closed the throttle and tried to prime again. The bulb immediately lifted fuel and filled. This was a quick way to confirm that the O ring was at fault. Upon disassembling, the O ring was brittle and broke in 2 pieces when removing. I replaced the O ring with a generic nitrile 1mm x 3mm id. All is working as it should now.
    Thank you for your clear and concise explanation.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  8 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome mate, that’s a fantastic test you mentioned with oil, I must keep this in mind for next time, thanks for sharing!

  • @alanreynolds2125
    @alanreynolds2125 Год назад +2

    Help please! my strimmer purge valve depresses ok but stays down for a long time! after a few pumps starts to work ok! your thoughts please?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      You have a blockage somewhere :)

    • @alanreynolds2125
      @alanreynolds2125 Год назад +1

      god that was quick!! thank you, I think the tank filter is a good starting point and work back it is 25 years old after all! did put a kit in it 2 years ago and was working well at that time! cheers, Alan.@@VintageEngineRepairs

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      @alanreynolds2125 you’re welcome :) yep, start from the filter and work your way towards the bulb :) you’ll find it!

  • @suzanemartin8242
    @suzanemartin8242 Год назад

    Hey there, I just happen to catch this video as I was scrolling . I really like how you explain what you're doing and how it works, that makes more sense than what I've heard. The drawing helps, and the close ups with magnified. That helps when it's so small. Thank you

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and it made sense! Sometimes it can be hard to convey everything required :)

    • @suzanemartin8242
      @suzanemartin8242 Год назад

      Yes you did great, maybe speak a tad louder or have a mic closer to your mouth if possible. But yeah, I do a little small engine repair, I use RUclips as a guide. For refreshing my skills. Most videos don't go into depth of taking it apart and explaining it more thuroughly as you have. So I'll definetly be watching more of your vidios. I took small engine course in HS. I was the only female. So we had to lock my engines in shop techs office to protect it from the guys vandaling it. But it's been 30+ years. So these videos are great refreshing for my memory lapse of time. Thank you! 😎👍

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      @@suzanemartin8242 so sorry to hear of how it use to be. I have heard many stories of the nonsense that use to go on back then. Thankfully times have changed and we see more woman in the repair industry and flourishing. I’m so pleased you didn’t give up. I’m always here to help when I can :)

    • @suzanemartin8242
      @suzanemartin8242 Год назад

      Strange as it seems, it hasn't changed that much. The guys make it super hard to keep jobs. I aced the small engines even thou. But got crazy and went into auto body r/r. Again only female. My husband scared the poo outta those guys, after I reported my projects being damaged by vandal. That was college. I finished in the top 3 in college. But I was lucky if I was hired. Let alone they savataged my work. So in the NW, it's still very hard for a female to even get started in mechanical world. But I got burned out on fighting for employment. Had to support my kids. Couldn't keep going on. So I just enjoy it for my own good. Nice to know skills.

  • @stefanpuszka2835
    @stefanpuszka2835 Год назад +3

    Excellent description and execution of a tricky repair thanks for that insight.

  • @TheJensen1996
    @TheJensen1996 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much mate. sure enough was the same issue as this video. You were walking past my place and stopped in and gave me some advice. I would love to come round and get a masterclass in 2 strokes if you were ever interested.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  8 месяцев назад

      All good mate, you’re welcome :) it was fun and it’s always good to meet people with similar interests!

  • @laverick12
    @laverick12 6 месяцев назад

    What a lovely video.
    So pleased that there are still people around that want to help others.
    Well done and thank you very much.

  • @mihaibarangamihai421
    @mihaibarangamihai421 Год назад

    Excellent!I've just spent 2 hours today with this problem. Luckily i have orings.if it doesn't work,plan B,nail varnish.
    I'll come tomorrow with an update.
    Thanks again!

  • @sstocker31
    @sstocker31 Год назад

    I've learned so much from your detailed videos, thanks for providing them to the tube!

  • @culturedredneckgarage3784
    @culturedredneckgarage3784 Год назад

    Thank your for the video! My BRAND NEW replacement carb has got to be sucking air - as evident by some bubbles in the fuel line. This video gave me a few ideas to chase after. Thanks a Bunch!

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      You’re welcome! If it’s an aftermarket Chinese clone, check everything inside it :)

  • @facereader99
    @facereader99 4 месяца назад

    Came back to say that found this is the best video on the subject. Great! Thank you very much!

  • @samfletcher5023
    @samfletcher5023 Год назад +4

    @VintageEngineRepairs I'm extremely impressed by your expert knowledge on these units. In particular your ability to perform a bespoke repair by using your understanding of the pump and sealing dynamics is a skill I'd really love to develop
    I've been repairing power tools and small engines for a couple of years now but still don't fully understand carburettor operation. Are there any books or resources you used to get your knowledge up to this level?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words :) I have videos on how they work and more coming out very shortly. Start with this one :) ruclips.net/video/_4K6dBQTeek/видео.html

  • @BrucesShop
    @BrucesShop Год назад

    Thanks Tom I am doing a Stihl bower this week. . Bruce from Canada.

  • @stevespencer9001
    @stevespencer9001 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this ❤ I have spent countless hours on Stihl carbs trying to fix a non priming problem without realising that this accelerator pump even exists. i have seen the small screen in the repair kits and wondered what it was for but they never included an o ring 🙄 have bought a pack of 1x3mm o rings as another viewer described. No amount of carb cleaning would have solved this issue. Thanks again 🙏

    • @stevespencer9001
      @stevespencer9001 8 месяцев назад

      Update, got to the accelerator pump then lost it as the spring launched it into the garage somewhere 😂😂

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  8 месяцев назад

      Oh no 🤣

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  8 месяцев назад

      Not many know about it :) glad it helped!

  • @brianlaird5355
    @brianlaird5355 Год назад

    Thank you for the information. I like the way you took the time to go over the carb operation.

  • @fegolem
    @fegolem 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for showing and explaining this. I'm having a problem with a small carb with the same symptoms.

  • @TLMD
    @TLMD Год назад +3

    Like a pro! Great job brother! Keep up the awesome work!

  • @julianbrearley6798
    @julianbrearley6798 6 месяцев назад

    Absolutely spot on! This fixed my MS 210C first go, thanks. Great tutorial with good diagram and clear verbal explanations.

  • @stevenertle2876
    @stevenertle2876 Год назад

    Thank you so much for all your input on the 2 cycles. I've been working on him a long time. And I just learned some new things from you. Please keep up the good work, and thank you again. Yes, i'm across the pond, hello

  • @alfredsamperi9776
    @alfredsamperi9776 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @seanmchugh3476
    @seanmchugh3476 Год назад

    Thank you. I have a Stihl FS45 line trimmer that's just out of warranty. The bulb wouldn't fill and would remain completely dry, just like the one you demonstrated. The carb is ostensibly identical to that in your video. Pulling it apart, cleaning and reassembling it, didn't initially solve the problem. Eventually I took the cover off the fuel-pump side, as you demonstrated at 2:40. I couldn't see anything wrong with the rubber gasket and its two flapper valves (I presume). Regardless, I removed the thin rubber gasket. It was well adhered to the metal surface and I feared I was going to tear it. Anyway, no damage seemed to be done in its removal. As I could see nothing wrong, I reassembled that section and the rest.
    After reassembly of the carb I put the intake pipe on my lower lip (dry) and pressed the bulb a few times. I could now feel it sucking. My fingertip wasn't sensitive enough to detect it.
    I put the carb back on the line trimmer and pressed the bulb a few time. It now filled with fuel. I'm not sure what fixed it and how.
    Unfortunately, the trimmer still won't start.
    There was something I noticed on the metering side. The diaphragm looked lumpy, as though it had tried to expand, sort of like when paper dries after being wet. The other thing is that the bulb, once filled, resists further pumping. I don't know if that is normal.
    Thank you for your video; I have liked and saved it.

  • @alanwatt1981
    @alanwatt1981 10 месяцев назад

    A master of your trade. Thank you for a real repair video!

  • @MosoteX
    @MosoteX 4 месяца назад

    Nothing but EXCELLENCE! Thank you so much you saved me lots of frustrations and money! 🙏

  • @markmckenzie3072
    @markmckenzie3072 Год назад

    I've benefitted from a good number of your videos. Thanks very much indeed.

  • @sandylee3609
    @sandylee3609 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the explanation of how to repair these carbs.

  • @thedahlins
    @thedahlins 5 месяцев назад

    I've watched a number of your videos and I've found them extremely informative. As you may have guessed, I assumed you were British, but as I've watched other videos of yours, it seems you may be Australian. My apologies if I've got that wrong. Either way, I want to thank you for your in depth explanations of how things work. It's quite inspiring! I watched your video on rebuilding a Stihl 660 chainsaw. I wasn't able to find part 2 though, is that something you've had time to complete? Thank you for your hard work, all the best! Paul

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  5 месяцев назад

      Hey Paul, thanks for the kind words, I’m a Brit living in Australia lol. Yes there is a part 2, I believe it’s called “get more power”. If you look back through my recent videos it will be the first or second one after the video you watched :) hope this helps!

  • @kennethperian4370
    @kennethperian4370 Год назад +1

    Yes in joyed watching the video,great job showing and telling.if I tried that I wood miss it up I think, but thanks again for showing telling your good at it keep up the good work see ya next time see ya bye.

  • @kevwills858
    @kevwills858 Год назад

    Very clever, informative and creative ... have looked at lots of channels to try and find accelerator pump fix .. because everyone says Throw Carby away, its Cheaper (but a waste) ...
    PS I would have liked to have seen the symptoms prior to your fix, is all ..
    👍🇦🇺

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      Awesome :) glad you enjoyed it! Yes that would have been good, but because it wasn’t sucking any fuel it wouldn’t have started :( thanks for watching and the feedback!

  • @davidwatts6252
    @davidwatts6252 6 месяцев назад

    Genius !!! Thankyou so much for this Video. I was going with your fix, but went with replacing the "O" ring, and it worked...Thankyou for GREAT Video.....

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  6 месяцев назад

      That’s a great choice to replace the o-ring when available, good call :)

  • @bow3123
    @bow3123 Год назад +1

    Great video! I might add that if you are in the US, you will likely be dealing with ethanol in the gasoline, the alcohol in which will destroy nail polish. So use a product like Seal All that is resistant to the alcohol.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      Good advise! I wasn’t sure if alcohol will dissolve nail polish, thanks for sharing g

    • @stillman5733
      @stillman5733 Год назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs Recently found your channel, some great info in all those video's. This a particularly helpful video explaining the possibility of an air leak at the plunger o-ring - not necessarily just the idle and main jet non-return valves allowing the purge bulb to suck air, nice work!
      Since the introduction of E10 fuel here in GB, my use of nail varnish when resealing welch plugs has had to stop. Nail varnish seemed to be ok with E5 fuel. Have you noticed that the original welch plug sealant used by Zama and Walbro has been falling out and blocking jets/valves for some years - I wondered if it was being affected by the E5 fuel.
      I've just done the same seal up job with nail varnish on an FS85. With the small surface area of varnish actually in contact with fuel I'm hoping the job should last for a reasonable time. We'll see...

  • @jaydenedmand3514
    @jaydenedmand3514 3 месяца назад

    I had this exact problem today bought new fuel line and fiĺter installed them and then the purge bulb slit went and got another one and couldnt understand why it wasnt getting fuel up into the bulb thanks for making this video

  • @ringsidejudge4302
    @ringsidejudge4302 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliantly explained video . I am amazed at your knowledge and explanations . I have several Stihl tools and to be honest I never did understand the intricacies of how a carb works . I usually replace diaphragm and gaskets , fail , and then replace carb . I have a Stihl sh86 blower that only fires once but fails to start . so I have 100 psi of compression , a good spark , replaced all carb parts and after a half day episode it still does the same . Fires once and no more . I have a new Stihl blower but would love to get this old one going just because I believe it is something very minor . Just a great video , I would love to know where you obtained all this technical info , really impressed .

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words, a lot of what I have learnt has been from stihl manuals that are for
      their technicians, also through research online, good mentors around me who help and and frustratingly obsessive personality that doesn’t let me give up until I understand something.
      Re your 100 psi. This is actually too low for a 2 stroke ope engine to run. They say 120 is about the lowest and even then it won’t run well (if at all). The caveat here is if your compression tester is not designed for small engines, that could be why it’s low, even if the engine is good. Too much to explain in a message, but here is a video on the topic - ruclips.net/video/M6eXO6n8hhg/видео.htmlsi=7zrVpHYwLpbOuqhQ
      Note on some occasions 2 stroke engines are low compression (70 psi and they’ll run) but not in outdoor power equipment. They need about 150psi.

    • @ringsidejudge4302
      @ringsidejudge4302 11 месяцев назад

      Back again , thank you for your reply . I will study your recommended video and I think it will be prudent to check compression on the new blower . Both are Stihl sh86 models, the problem one I have for maybe 12 years .
      Just for your info , the new one gave a slight problem in that the outer stop lever stuck down in the off position due to the very cold weather and the tight fitting of lever . I removed the upper hand , greased and freed out a bit and that solved the problem . The lever is designed to spring up into the start position automatically . Initially I did nor realise this and on account of hearing that the petrol quality has changed I believed that was the problem .
      Anyway thank you again .@@VintageEngineRepairs

  • @tinkeringtaylor3053
    @tinkeringtaylor3053 Год назад +1

    Hi Tom, i have just done a Stihl FS 38 same problem no priming but i have just put a Chinese carb on, there is few few videos on them type of strimmers not priming, but you have done well finding out what the problem is, the small seal is that about the same size that @henrymurawskibigdogrepair was looking for and got

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +3

      Thanks Nev! I believe it’s a different size, but you never know! Yeah you can chuck a new carb on, I like the challenge of fixing it though haha.

    • @tinkeringtaylor3053
      @tinkeringtaylor3053 Год назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs you did very well on that one 👍👍

  • @PatHaskell
    @PatHaskell 10 месяцев назад

    This is exactly the problem I am having with exactly the same carb!!!! How does YT know? Thanks for posting!

  • @hisanosukedyer
    @hisanosukedyer 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you young Sir, for sharing this information with us, rather than taking this knowledge to the grave with you.👍👍👍

  • @ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣΚΕΤΙΚΟΓΛΟΥ

    This is the most useful video. Congratulations and thank you !!!!!

  • @freefallpilot
    @freefallpilot 8 месяцев назад +1

    EXACTLY the problem I had! So grateful for this video amigo 😊 thank you!

  • @rickthelian2215
    @rickthelian2215 Год назад +2

    Well done Tom, thanks for the technical information and hacks.😊

  • @dinkumannely3963
    @dinkumannely3963 Месяц назад

    Nice, indept tutorial, @20:52 why do we get that bell sound? I know that's a clutch drum sound when the gear cable is rotating when we rev,. Same sound happened to me couple of weed eaters. Later in my case the weed eater started to vibrate abit. Do you know why? But when had a look at the clutch it was not the clutch, it was a drive cable or lower split shaft issue, can you please comment if you have time.

  • @guymansford7123
    @guymansford7123 2 месяца назад

    Thanks Tom, really helpful video. The nitrile O rings are a standard size so you can just buy a pack of 20 for next to nothing off Ebay rather than disabling the accelerator pump. Lovely clear explanation though and I like your shade of nail varnish.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  2 месяца назад

      Thank you! Yes now days I have all sizes to hand, it’s best to keep things original and replace the o-ring wherever possible. Glad you have the o-rings too! Thanks for watching and commenting :)

  • @donlucas1631
    @donlucas1631 Год назад +1

    Really I have had that problem and was able to buy a o ring kit from Harbor freight and in that kit is several o rings that can be used. Just a thought if you really want to fix it for a little bit of money you can. But like the one guy said you can order a new carburetor for cheap to and the one’s I buy come with hoses and filter. Easy peasy.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      The key is that they are nitrile or other petrol resistant material. If so and they fit, you’re good to go! :)

  • @louisianaq4192
    @louisianaq4192 8 месяцев назад

    Lawn mowers as myself love y'all videos 🤜🏾🤛🏾 thanks my brother

  • @briangordon1036
    @briangordon1036 Год назад +1

    Top job mate. If the accelerator pump can be disabled, why do they put there in the first place?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Great question! I’m only guessing here as I can’t be certain, but with the limiters in place and the use of an accelerator pump they can have it set leaner at idle and still get good off idle acceleration. However I remove the limiters so can get past it. Notice at the end of the video I say it’s a bit lean and richen it up? That could be the requirement. Though honestly I can’t tell you, I’m simply guessing!

  • @carlodonnell146
    @carlodonnell146 Год назад +1

    Doesn't the vacuum from the piston/crankcase also play a part in getting fuel to the CARB. too?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      That’s the only thing that gets fuel to the carburetor, yes :) the impulse, that the piston rings create, is what pumps fuel. The Venturi effect doesn’t draw the fuel into the carb as much as it does draw it out of the metering chamber haha.

  • @tjxkeith
    @tjxkeith Год назад

    Very informative video. Think it would help if you bought a box of assorted size rubber o rings it’s got me out of trouble many times.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      You won’t believe it, I had the size all along, in exactly that - a box of nitrile o-rings. I don’t know how I missed it! Thanks for watching :)

  • @AvtarDade
    @AvtarDade Месяц назад +1

    On your diaphragm side there are two area with red wax I think ? Are you supposed to scrape and clean that up ?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Месяц назад

      Hmm do you mean covering the Welch plugs? If it’s still adhered down leave it, if it’s loose remove it :)

    • @AvtarDade
      @AvtarDade Месяц назад

      Yes I did remove the 2 spots where there was pink wax. Came off easily with carb cleaner and flathead.
      I thought it was built up gunk but maybe was it was placed there by the factory.
      Thank you for the great video

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Месяц назад

      Yeah carb cleaner strips it. It’s a sealer to stop the welch plugs leaking. Now days they don’t use it due to ethanol, you should be just fine without it!

    • @AvtarDade
      @AvtarDade Месяц назад

      Ok thank you for clearing that up.

  • @ras808
    @ras808 Год назад

    Don't have this problem at the moment, nonetheless watched and admired the very clever diagnosis and resolution process.

  • @ThePhilbox
    @ThePhilbox 6 месяцев назад

    much appreciated! Rarely do people explain how it actually functions. I have a variation of this carb the keeps leaking fuel when i pump the bulb. Trying to understand why.

  • @Tactical_Arborist_1776
    @Tactical_Arborist_1776 Год назад +1

    What would cause the bulb to be hard and not fill with fuel? After a few pushes the bulb will stay down but still no fuel. And its an Echo 2620 if that helps. About 6 months old. Im assuming the check valves under the primer bulb?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Yep! Can be the valve not letting fuel in that is blocked. Could be a stuck metering lever, very clogged screen, blocked fuel line. Something is blocked in the circuit :)

  • @jasonthurston799
    @jasonthurston799 7 месяцев назад

    How do you know all this detail? I was searching for this type of information but couldn't find it until I came across your video. Nobody else that I could find had this level of detail about how this carburator works. You should make more detailed videos like this. Are you a carburetor engineer? Thank You!

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the kind words :) it’s a combination of research, reading manuals, reading stihl documentation for their mechanics, trial and error, forums and also good mentors around me :)

    • @jasonthurston799
      @jasonthurston799 7 месяцев назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs I had replaced the primer bulb recently and when my FS250 would run for a while and then want to stall out, but I could sometimes prevent it from stalling by playing with the throttle. I started to think that maybe I had the primer hooked up backwards, since it didn't seem to hold fuel. I tried reversing it and it would hold fuel then but I figured it couldn't be right because you wouldn't want to push unfiltered fuel into the carb, so I realized it must pull it through. But it seemed to only suck air. So when I found your video I realized that there was something wrong with a check valve that prevents sucking air from the air intake near the butterfly. Anyway, when I took out the the butterfly valve a little ball bearing fell onto my driveway and I dan't find it. So I just ordered an aftermarket carburetor to replace the carburetor with....but I know for next time.... :).

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  7 месяцев назад

      That ball bearing is the choke side, no accelerator pumps on the fs250’s. Funnily enough that’s the exact machine I’m working on as we speak. The sealant video was featuring it and the next video too. I needed a new carb as mine was so damaged by corrosion and no parts available. $250 Australian for a new one!! Had to go AM, brought it today off Amazon, I’ll do a video on it haha.

    • @jasonthurston799
      @jasonthurston799 7 месяцев назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs I realized it was the choke side shortly after I mentioned it. I found the ball bearing with a headlamp at night and put that back together. I haven't had a chance to take apart the throttle side yet. I am soaking the membrane in DOT3 right now. Can both membranes be soaked in brake fluid? They seem like different types of plastic... I really need to watch your videos more closely, so much detail to digest but I like to fully understand how things work and your videos provide that.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  7 месяцев назад

      I’m not sure about the fuel pump diaphragm! I haven’t tried it. If you give it a go, let me know your results :)

  • @kookiethebear
    @kookiethebear 6 месяцев назад

    Great job on the video and explanation! Another source of sucking air is a bad fuel tank cap o-ring.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  6 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Yes they can, but fortunately that doesn’t affect fuel air ratio / how the engine runs :)

  • @damianmccartan9793
    @damianmccartan9793 7 месяцев назад

    What a great video thank you but would like to know if you have to put the small screen in before the spring or just disregard it ?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  7 месяцев назад +1

      It helps reduce the chances of debris mostly from the metal piston and bore getting by into the carby over time: I’d use it :)

  • @curtchanning5074
    @curtchanning5074 Год назад

    Like your videos.I am wondering were do you get the small check valves that are in the metering area.I cannot find the parts on the diagram

  • @david1959
    @david1959 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, I dropped nail polish under the piston, do you think the carburetor will still work or did I manage to destroy it? 😕

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  8 месяцев назад +1

      Use carburetor cleaner to remove it :)

    • @david1959
      @david1959 8 месяцев назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs Thank you for your answer, I hope I can solve it :)

  • @roseymalino9855
    @roseymalino9855 Год назад

    Very interesting. Currently one of my units has a bulb not filling or occasionally filling. So far it hasn't affected the performance so it's a no touch at this time.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Interesting! So long as it’s not affecting anything you’re probably better to leave it, you may add a problem 🤣

  • @JCulpepper73
    @JCulpepper73 6 месяцев назад

    Very well put together tutorial. Thank you sir!

  • @threejackcity4471
    @threejackcity4471 6 месяцев назад

    your knowledge is truly impressive. thank you for a very informative video.

  • @jonathaneves
    @jonathaneves 5 месяцев назад

    Must be satisfying to be so competent 😀

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  5 месяцев назад

      I always come across new things so it never feels that way haha

  • @papajolly20
    @papajolly20 Год назад

    Great videos and info, thank you
    Question : a 2 cycle carb, off the machine, both sides of the Venturi blocked with rubber the pulse and fuel inlets plugged. If I try to pressurize I get leakage around both butterfly shafts on both sides of the carb. It’s a Zama C3 EL18.
    Is this normal?
    Thank you, Trying to learn

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Yes :) it’s not abnormal to get a very small amount of leakage there. It’s no big deal :) if it’s leaking really freely then it’s not ideal!

  • @Kevinrichardsonministries
    @Kevinrichardsonministries 7 месяцев назад

    Great Video... Great Camera Shots... Great All Around... You're a Master at Your Trade... Subscribed...

  • @dsim3211
    @dsim3211 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Very impressed and subscribed!

  • @Kr0N05
    @Kr0N05 7 месяцев назад

    I was wondering what channels there were under that round Welch plug on my Stihl FS38.
    No matter which hole I squirt acetone through, I can't get it to come out of the Main nozzle.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  7 месяцев назад +1

      If you can’t get fuel through the main nozzle, it’s likely sealed shut. Connect a tube to the H circuit through one of the drillings and close the others with your finger and blow and suck. Listen for a clicking sound. If it doesn’t click or you can’t blow, the valve is shut. It may free up in the ultrasonic cleaner

  • @stephenrobinson8173
    @stephenrobinson8173 8 месяцев назад

    I think my problem is a worn o-ring on the accelerator pump piston. I've ordered some o rings, but in the mean time, I was wondering if there was a way to 'mod' the piston to reduce wear OR remove the need for the oring? The bore is 4.00mm but the piston is only 3.75mm. That alot of play for such a small size. I wonder if a better fitting pistion ( without o ring ) would work better? Another thought was to fit a second o ring at the other end of the piston to keep it square int eh bore, better. thoughts? Steve

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  8 месяцев назад

      It’s not common but you may have a worn piston. You can buy a pump piston kit :)

  • @mattaitchey4917
    @mattaitchey4917 Год назад +1

    Hi thanks for the video, i like to try and fix things too theres no fun to be had with cheap chinese copy carbs unless you like retuning your machine every time you use it! I would rather a serviced genuine carb.
    Can we just uae a normal rubber oring out of a cheap oring kit, or does it need to be viton or similar? Another thought might some dot3 brake fluid ir silicone spray rejuvenate/swell the oring enough to get it back to size

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      I have a video on rejuvenating the metering diaphragms but not o-rings. Yes they need to be viton, nitrile or the like or it will fail :)

    • @mattaitchey4917
      @mattaitchey4917 Год назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs thanks for reply :) I have seen your video on diaphragms, will try a few different things I'm about to tackle an fs45 this arvo! Maybe a very thin slice of 3.5mm od fuel line would do the trick?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      Someone suggested that but I haven’t tried it :) let me know how you go. Use 3mm as that’s the original o-ring size.

    • @mattaitchey4917
      @mattaitchey4917 Год назад

      Works on some things, thinking would be an idea while servicing carbs to just sit a dob of silicon spray on the check valve for the rubber to soak up, just for good measure! prevent maintenance ..or just Asking for trouble? :) what do you think

  • @nicholasjones7645
    @nicholasjones7645 Год назад +1

    Hi great vid thanks. Couldn’t you replace the O ring with one out of a box of assorted O rings ? I get why the Stihl kit was cost prohibitive as so in the UK I Worked out their price strategy they simply charge £10 per part hence making a replacement carb more cost effective. Does the nail polish fix last for a long time ? Or does the fuel rot it ? Many thanks Nick

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +3

      Hey loads of great questions! Over time nail varnish will dissolve in ethanol fuel. If you’re running non ethanol fuel it won’t. You can absolutely just replace the o/ring if you have one, but it has to be fuel resistant, so nitrile or viton. Just for your reference, they’re 3x1 :)

  • @matthijsverweijmeren6114
    @matthijsverweijmeren6114 9 месяцев назад

    Great vid again. Perhaps try to measure o-ring size and order range of viton universal o-rings. Otherwise press in a small rubber plug as alternative?

  • @stephensomersify
    @stephensomersify Год назад

    Amazing detail - THANK YOU - old git, UK

  • @danielgeng2306
    @danielgeng2306 8 месяцев назад

    Exactly what I was looking for thanks for the tutorial!

  • @l3git_098
    @l3git_098 Год назад

    Hi Tom, does the same testing with the fuel line sucking and pushing apply to fs120 carburetors?
    Reason why i ask is because I'm not seeing a point for the accelerator pump to come out if i remove the throttle rod.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      If you cannot see the little hole for it either side of the carb, then no there isn’t one. If that’s the case, it could be your main nozzle check valve not sealing, your fuel filter may be out of the fuel, damaged lines of most commonly if you have taken the carb apart, the metering side gasket is leaking :) hope it helps!

    • @l3git_098
      @l3git_098 Год назад

      @VintageEngineRepairs there is a white plastic plugged hole on the choke lever side, maybe that's it?

  • @SHONEY21Z
    @SHONEY21Z Год назад +1

    Maybe a dumb question, wouldn’t a replacement oring from an oring kit do the trick?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +2

      It depends firstly on the material, many kits are just rubber orings and will fail right away, the other is it’s a very unique size. Therefore it’s not in any kit i or anyone else I know, has found!

  • @garyfeatherston4850
    @garyfeatherston4850 5 месяцев назад

    What part and location to purchase did you replace

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  5 месяцев назад

      Hey, call up your small engine shop, tell them you’re chasing the accelerator pump o-ring and tell them the make and model of carburettor you have :)

  • @milusoscualquierascz265
    @milusoscualquierascz265 Год назад

    Hello! I have a question. I'm working on a weed eater FS38 STIHL that backfire from carburetor and burns the air filter. I just put a new carburetor in it and still doing the same. Do you have any idea of what would it be??? Thanks in advance and have a blessed day

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Interestingly enough I find a carbon fouled spark plug causes backfiring! If not that then maybe spark timing? Check both :)

    • @milusoscualquierascz265
      @milusoscualquierascz265 Год назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs can you tell me how to do it?? Please and thank you!

  • @notajp
    @notajp Год назад +5

    You didn’t explain that the reason the engine was bogging was because the accelerator pump was now disabled, and the carb had to be adjusted to richen up the low speed side to compensate for that lack of additional fuel upon opening the throttle.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +5

      I try my best to cover everything, but sometimes I’m on auto pilot.

    • @hisanosukedyer
      @hisanosukedyer 7 месяцев назад

      Well, he had to adjust it again anyways because he had removed the adjustment screw so that he could thread in the throttle shaft and tighten up on the spring tension. Sometimes we need to try and figure out the finer details ourselves and be grateful to others for sharing the major details of their work experience in doing some stuff, whether it be mechanical or otherwise. Anyways, I worked on a Stihl weed eater and it would have cost $50 to ship a replacement carb over in a week to two.

  • @chrysanthosnicolaou2760
    @chrysanthosnicolaou2760 5 месяцев назад

    Will the vaccum system of the purge bulb work and get it full when you press it and realeased if the carb main jet check valve(or other check valve) is leaking?(let air come in from the ventury?
    Or it will not ?
    Thanks the excellent videos!

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  5 месяцев назад +1

      Correct, if the valve isn’t sealing it won’t effectively draw fuel into the bulb. Thanks for the kind words :)

    • @chrysanthosnicolaou2760
      @chrysanthosnicolaou2760 5 месяцев назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs thanks for the reply.its very kind and professional from your side.most you tube creators do not do it!

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  5 месяцев назад +1

      I try my best to answer every question I get, it’s getting harder to keep up, but ultimately I enjoy helping where I can :) thanks for the kind words!

  • @garymcdonald6529
    @garymcdonald6529 Год назад +1

    So many of these armchair mechanics think the purge bulb is a primer bulb and will argue with you, they don’t know their arse from a hole in the ground. Very informative and well done video.

  • @JessieFrancis-kv5gq
    @JessieFrancis-kv5gq Год назад

    Dude. You are the man.

  • @genewilson6262
    @genewilson6262 Год назад

    Great video man fixed my problem