Stalls when i give it gas
SOURCE: someone ran gas instead of 2-cycle in leaf-blower; now locked up
It's probably dead. If the rope won't pull buy another and keep it for parts, the repair bill will be more than it costs. Spray some wd- 40 in the spark plug hole and let it sit for a couple days, IF it frees up you got lucky but don't expect it.
SOURCE: stalls out
This is usually caused by a stopped up muffler. Remove the muffler and see if this makes a difference. If it runs smoothly without the muffler then you must clean the "kook" out of it. This is done one of two ways. If you have a torch, even a portable handheld one, you can burn the muffler clean on the inside by removing it from the equipment, placing it on a burnproof surface and aiming the torch inside the muffler, letting it burn for 7 to 10 mins.
Also you can build a fire either outside if you live in an area this is allowed or in your fireplace if you have one, and just toss the muffler into the fire. This will remove the carbon buildup in the muffler, Just remember...LET THE MUFFLER COOL COMPLETELY ON IT'S OWN ...do NOT DIP IN WATER as this will warp it and it will no longer seal tightly to the engine. This should solve your problem.
SOURCE: ryobi backpack leaf blower about three years hard to start
Basics to check:
1) Spark plug - brown or dark brown - OK
a) is it carbon or fuel fouled
b) is there spark
2) Muffler remove for inspection
a) exhaust screen clean or plugged
b) inspect cylinder wall/piston as the flywheel is slowly rotated
3) Check cylinder compression
Fuel starvation - 'lean fuel' condition
Basic things to check:
1) spark plug
2) spark arrestor in muffler
3) fuel lines and tank filter
4) turn adjustment needles out (counterclockwise) 1/4 to 1/2 turn
Chain Saws:
5) check impulse tube and intake boot for cracks or leaks
*if all of the above are OK and/or do not improve performance then:
Remove Carburetor
6) replace gaskets/diaphragms
a) use a spray carb cleaner to clean jets, holes, and body of carb
b) fuel pump diaphragm goes against the carb body,
then the gasket towards the outside
c) metering gasket goes against the carb body,
and the diaphragm goes towards the outside
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SOURCE: I have a Ryobi Leaf Blower (Model 310 BVr) which
Look for a cracked fuel line, or a loose fuel line around the fuel tank. I'm going to lean towards the cracked fuel line.
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