thatguy
Elite Member
I have a VERY old (+15 yrs) Echo SRM210ae string trimmer that I have been tinkering with and finally got it running VERY well, except for getting it started..
The only way that I found to get it started is to pour a little seafoam in thru the spark plug hole and let it set over night.. It then fires on the first pull otherwise it floods and wont start..
Once you get it started it runs great and no longer stops after 10 or so minutes (my issue from my first post looking for help).. and it will restart very easily..
Any suggestion on why the seafoam will kick it off to start? Could I use starter fluid instead so i could get it going that day?
Here is what I have done
-seafoam in carb/cylinder head
-dismanted the carb and cleaned out the screens/ports with Seafoam and brake fluid (to flow the junk out
-seafoam in gas
-new fuel filter
-checked and the gas lines are not deteriorated
-a few new carb gaskets
The seafoam did an excellent job of cleaning/loosening the gunk that built up in/on the carb ports and screens..
Ideas are welcome
Brian
The only way that I found to get it started is to pour a little seafoam in thru the spark plug hole and let it set over night.. It then fires on the first pull otherwise it floods and wont start..
Once you get it started it runs great and no longer stops after 10 or so minutes (my issue from my first post looking for help).. and it will restart very easily..
Any suggestion on why the seafoam will kick it off to start? Could I use starter fluid instead so i could get it going that day?
Here is what I have done
-seafoam in carb/cylinder head
-dismanted the carb and cleaned out the screens/ports with Seafoam and brake fluid (to flow the junk out
-seafoam in gas
-new fuel filter
-checked and the gas lines are not deteriorated
-a few new carb gaskets
The seafoam did an excellent job of cleaning/loosening the gunk that built up in/on the carb ports and screens..
Ideas are welcome
Brian