I have cleaned the carburator and still wont start. any ideas?
SOURCE: i need a owner user operating instruction manual
http://weborder.husqvarna.com/order_static/doc/HOUS/HOUS2009/HOUS2009_545196750.pdf
here is a link to the pdf file to huskies website hope this helps, you can print off some or all of the owners manual free of charge.
SOURCE: Husqvarna 324LDx 4 cycle string trimmer. Have
Probably needs a carb kit, check main jet and main fuel inlet jet, is the spark crisp, fat and powerful, try running it with a borrowed coil as this may have an intermittent fault. Is fuel cap breather working or blocked, these small carbs are very sensitive. Make sure all is well with gaskets and diagrahms. Good luck the Yeti
SOURCE: No Spark - Husqvarna 125R Trimmer
Check the wire that goes to the "OFF" button. See if it is by chance loose or cracked allowing a short. Beyond that, it would probably be the coil, but I would lean towards some type of a short, especially if you know the plug is OK.
SOURCE: My Husqvarna 128LD primer bulb
The primer bulb does not have to be full of fuel for the carburetor and trimmer to operate correctly. The actual function of the purge/primer bulb is to help pull fresh fuel into the carburetor while at the same time, push old fuel/air out of the carb and back to the fuel tank. You may have bad check valves in the primer base assembly but, the machine can even operate if the bulb is only even 1/2 full or so...Make sure the fuel is moving in only one direction during and after the bulb is pushed and released. If it's not....bad check valves. These valves are very small and fragile and easily damaged by strong solvents, high PSI compressed air...and carburetor bath type cleaners. You didn't state whether the machine will start, run, what have you. Repost if needed. Please vote on this solution.
SOURCE: My Husqvarna 128ld trimmer will run but only at
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chainsaws as well
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