Replced the ignition coil
SOURCE: craftsman blower won't start( 24cc 2-cycle)
You may need to do two more additional things.
First, check the fuel lines for cracks/breaks.
If they are o.k.,then you will need to disassemble the carburetor and spray with carb.cleaner. Make sure the small screen in the carb. is free of debris. Usea Den Tek Brush, (http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=165357&catid=1152), to clean the small portals in carb. Reassemble and start.
(NOTE: If the cleaning doesn't work, then buy a carb. kit abd replace all appropriate parts.)
If you need further assistance, just let me know.
Jim
SOURCE: my craftsman weedwacker 316.791190 bogs
When you cover the air bos, you are in essence, enriching the air/fuel mixture that is entering the engine. The carburetor does this when it is needed and when it is functioning properly. For the bogging problem, it is evident you need a small carburetor adjustment. I suggest turning the L mixture screw (the one on the carb closest to the engine) out (counterclockwise) 1/8 to 1/4 of a turn. The heads of the L and H mixture screws are unconventional type and some improvising will have to be done to enable you to get ahold of them to adjust them. I use a small plastic (22 gauge) automotive-type wire connector with a ring terminal end on it. I tap it down onto the screw head with a small ball peen hammer until it stretches around it. I then am able to turn it. Try the suggested adjustment for your high-speed bogging problem. And to further tune and adjust the carburetor on your machine, I highly suggest you look at the following tutorial.
http://www.zamacarb.com/tipspage.html
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