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Ryobi 18v P2002 String Trimmer P2102 Blower Combo Questions & Answers
My trimmer only runs about 5 minutes on a fully
You sure the battery is fully charged. A bad battery will run a bit and then stop providing enough power. Then if you wait it will have "rested" and work another tad. Then rest again.
Almost sure that your battery is bogus.
Wish to purchase sparkplug rdj7y
In the US hardware stores (DIY stores) or stores that sell car parts. Bring the old one in so that you can match the numbers. Also you will need to set the gap. that is the space that the spark goes across. It should have that number in the manual. I can tell you because we use thousandths of an inch. in the US.
Ryobi bp42 backpack blower won't stay running and spit out gas
Common issues and possible solutions:
Fuel-Related Issues:
Check the Fuel Level: Ensure that the blower has enough fuel in the tank. If it's running low, refill it with fresh, properly mixed fuel as specified in the user manual. Remember to use the correct fuel-to-oil ratio to avoid engine damage.
Inspect Fuel Lines: Examine the fuel lines for any clogs, kinks, or leaks. Clean or replace them if necessary.
Clean the Carburetor: A dirty or clogged carburetor can cause starting and running problems. Remove the carburetor, clean it thoroughly, and check for any damaged components. Replace the diaphragm and gasket if needed.
Spark Plug Issues:
Check the Spark Plug: Inspect the spark plug for signs of wear, fouling, or damage. Ensure it's properly gapped and functioning. If needed, replace the spark plug
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Air Filter and Intake System:
Clean the Air Filter: A clogged air filter can affect performance. Remove the air filter, clean it, and ensure proper airflow.
Inspect the Intake System: Make sure the intake manifold is secure and not loose. Tighten any screws or connections.
Heat Soak:
Sometimes, backpack blowers experience heat soak, where the engine becomes too hot to start. Allow the blower to cool down before attempting to restart it.
Compression and Ignition Coil:
Compression Test: Check the engine's compression using a compression tester. Low compression may indicate internal engine issues
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Test the Ignition Coil: Ensure the ignition coil is functioning correctly. A faulty coil can lead to starting problems.
Installing the fuel line on ryobi 410r tiller
To install the fuel line on a Ryobi 410r tiller, follow these steps:
- Prepare the tools and materials: You will need a replacement fuel line compatible with your Ryobi 410r tiller, needle-nose pliers, and a small container or towel to catch any fuel spills.
- Remove the old fuel line: If there is an existing fuel line, carefully disconnect it from the fuel tank and carburetor. Use needle-nose pliers to loosen any clamps or connectors securing the fuel line in place. Drain any remaining fuel from the old fuel line into a container.
- Cut a new fuel line: Measure and cut a new fuel line to the appropriate length, ensuring it matches the size and diameter of the original fuel line. It's a good idea to bring the old fuel line to a hardware store to ensure you get the correct replacement.
- Attach the fuel line to the fuel tank: Insert one end of the new fuel line into the fuel tank's opening. Push the fuel line in until it reaches the bottom of the tank. Make sure it is securely seated.
- Connect the fuel line to the carburetor: Locate the fuel inlet port on the carburetor. Insert the other end of the fuel line into the port, ensuring it fits snugly. If there are clamps or connectors, secure them to hold the fuel line in place.
- Check for leaks: Double-check that all connections are tight and secure. Look for any signs of fuel leakage around the fuel line connections. If you notice any leaks, recheck the connections and tighten them if necessary.
- Test the fuel line: Add fuel to the tank and start the engine to verify that the fuel line is properly installed. Observe the fuel line for any signs of leaks or irregularities while the engine is running.
6/28/2023 2:55:37 AM •
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on Jun 28, 2023
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