thatguy
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Not sure where the best place for this was..
I have an old (+10 yrs) string trimmer (Echo) that my dad gave me.. I havent used it much in the past because it would take 45min to get it running and then it would be hard to keep running..
Testimonial -
I had heard about SeaFoam and decided to try it.. Removed the spark plug poured the seafoam in, pulled the starter to rotate the piston and poured more in.. Let set overnight.. reinstalled the spark plug.. choked it, first pull it fires right up... Smokes like a house fire, but that settled down after a few minutes... I was impressed...
Help me with a problem -
NOW - the problem is that it will run great for about 10 min and then starts to sputter/sput and then quits.. Give it a few minutes and it will then restart and run great for another 10 minutes.. I thought that the gas cap was building up pressure (could hear it release pressure when you took the cap off) and it was getting air locked, so I made the vent in the cap bigger which seemed to help BUT it now allows the gas to pour out of the cap if you turn it the wrong way (OOPS)... BUT it did run better, 20 min or so before it started slowly trying to quit. Its like it is starved for gas or air - sputtering, sputting.. you can feather the trigger to keep it going a little bit longer but untimately it quits....
air filter is clean
thoughts.. Ideas.. Suggestions
And NO using only 10 min at a time is not a viable answer.. sorry
Brian
I have an old (+10 yrs) string trimmer (Echo) that my dad gave me.. I havent used it much in the past because it would take 45min to get it running and then it would be hard to keep running..
Testimonial -
I had heard about SeaFoam and decided to try it.. Removed the spark plug poured the seafoam in, pulled the starter to rotate the piston and poured more in.. Let set overnight.. reinstalled the spark plug.. choked it, first pull it fires right up... Smokes like a house fire, but that settled down after a few minutes... I was impressed...
Help me with a problem -
NOW - the problem is that it will run great for about 10 min and then starts to sputter/sput and then quits.. Give it a few minutes and it will then restart and run great for another 10 minutes.. I thought that the gas cap was building up pressure (could hear it release pressure when you took the cap off) and it was getting air locked, so I made the vent in the cap bigger which seemed to help BUT it now allows the gas to pour out of the cap if you turn it the wrong way (OOPS)... BUT it did run better, 20 min or so before it started slowly trying to quit. Its like it is starved for gas or air - sputtering, sputting.. you can feather the trigger to keep it going a little bit longer but untimately it quits....
air filter is clean
thoughts.. Ideas.. Suggestions
And NO using only 10 min at a time is not a viable answer.. sorry
Brian