Starting Instructions
- Set throttle to high revs.
- Turn manual choke on, if fitted.
- Press primer button about eight times.
- Pull starter rope quickly.
- Allow engine to reach top speed before using.
Cold Start Procedure
- Squeeze primer bulb firmly.
- Advance throttle in neutral to 2/3s.
- Turn key on, push choke on, crank same time.
- Release choke, return throttle to neutral after ignition.
Troubleshooting Starting Issues
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Checklist to start stubborn engine:
- Check oil level.
- Fuel and spark needed to start.
- Gummed up seals and valves prevent starting after winter storage.
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To start flooded engine:
- Remove air filter.
- Insert screwdriver into inlet valve.
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To start stubborn chainsaw:
- Move choke lever to full position.
- Pull starter rope 3-4 times.
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What causes a small engine to be hard to start?
- Set the throttle to high revs or the choke position.
- If the engine has a manual choke turn it on.
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Will an engine start with bad gas?
- Contaminated gas doesn’t provide enough power to start the engine.
- However – if your engine doesn’t start, you shouldn’t automatically assume you have bad gas.
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How do you start a stubborn engine?
- Set the choke.
- Open up the automatic choke by pressing the gas pedal all the way down and then raising it halfway up before starting the engine.
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What makes a small engine hard to start?
- Common solutions for a small engine being hard to start include inspecting the spark plug for wear or damage.
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Why won’t a small engine start?
- A small engine might fail to start due to issues with the fuel, ignition, or compression systems. Contaminated fuel, a fouled spark plug, or worn piston rings are common culprits.
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Tips to Ensure Engine Starting
- Use starting fluid carefully.
- Allow the engine to reach operating temperature before use.
- Premixed gas can prevent cylinder wall drying and WD-40 can clean dirty engine parts.
- Replace worn spark plugs.
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Key Factors for Engine Starting
- Fresh fuel.
- Unclogged tank vent.
- Properly timed ignition.
- Good compression.
Additional Information
- Consider running the engine dry before storage.
- Remove sticks and debris from the area before mowing.
- B checking for backfires and black smoke.