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Stef Fardell Posted on Apr 07, 2019

I cannot start my Ryobi blower vac. I have emptied the fuel out & replaced it with fresh fuel/oil mix (50:1 & I have replaced the spark plug. Still no luck. Help!

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2008

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I have one of these and I have to admit they are a bit of a bug*er to start. Following the instructions though on the sheet for trying to start it eventually should kick it off and then you should be away. I start mine by alternating between no choke and the half choke with about half a dozen pulls each. generally pull with the throttle held but try a few with it off every now and again. If you get to 10 mins without success, put it down, have a drink and a rest and go back in 30 mins and try again.
I wouldnt have thought a straight petrol mix would do it any harm though, if you had over mixed with oil then that could have been a differnt story.

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2008

SOURCE: Replacement bag for Ryobi blower/vac

http://www.ryobi.com.au/ within this web site if you look under service outlets gives you the stores that are closest to you that sell ryobi equipment i looked and found dubbo mowers and chainsaws ph 68823122 they might be able to find one for you hopefully bestaluck glenn

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  • Posted on Nov 29, 2008

SOURCE: I have a homelite leaf blower model ut08544 that will not start

If a small engine wont start its usually one of two problems, its not getting gas, or its not getting spark. easy way to find out if its getting a spark is to remove the plug, put it back back in the connector and just let it hang down while you try to start it. you should see a bright blue spark, if you dont try changing the spark plug. if its getting a spark come back on this site and i'll help you trouble shoot it.

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  • Posted on May 12, 2009

SOURCE: Ryobi RY08576 25.4cc was started without mixed fuel

If the engine is sticky ie harder to pull it might have to be pulled apart new piston and honing of cylinder. not difficult just a pain. If it doesn't seem any harder to pull, Drain all of the unmixed fuel. Put a few drops of 2cylinder oil in the spark plug hole and pull the starter a few times with the plug out of it. Put a few more drops in repeat. Replace the plug (new plug) Put in mixed fuel prime the system cross your fingers and it should start up for you.

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2009

SOURCE: My Craftsman 358.797290 blower won't start. It has

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