Small Engine Repair: Adjusting the low speed carburetor circuit on a Ryobi Blower
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@ahmedzs74 Than the engine probably isn't getting fuel for some reason. Check everything related to the fuel system. Start with the simple things first.....
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@smallengineshop when i eject starter fluid it does start for few second and died again
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@ahmedzs74 Hard to say without seeing it? Check the obvious things.....Kill switch?
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I barrow Ryodi 200 MP it was running fine , ran out of fuel i put fuel and i does not want to start again :( any tip u can give me please ?
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that "filter" is designed for premature engine failure....job security
savagenomore 1 month ago
@savagenomore Thanks for watching!
smallengineshop 1 month ago
HECK YEA you fixed it so simple..love to see more small engine vids...
joli78363 1 month ago
@joli78363 Thanks for watching!
smallengineshop 1 month ago
I learned something today Thank you. I have a sears blower that looks almost identical to the ryobi you were adjusting. Is the pac-man tool you were using going to work on the craftsman. the model number is358.794765. Its rated at 450 CFM.
oabus 1 month ago
@oabus Not sure, but when i bought the tool it was part of a set of 4 drivers. If you look on ebay you will see what I mean, and one of those tools should work.
smallengineshop 1 month ago