Posted by jimg.allentown on June 22, 2015 at 15:59:04 from (173.49.143.208):
In Reply to: Re: chainsaws posted by Fatjay on June 21, 2015 at 11:05:50:
There may not have been a problem with the engines. May have been the Chinese spark plugs. I had something similar happen to me. I bought a small 2-cycle tiller at an auction. Tiller was brand new condition - made in China. I put fresh fuel in it this spring, and went out and did a LOT of cultivation with it in a day. Worked GREAT!!! However, the next week, I could not get it to start for anything. I fooled with it until I was ready to give up on it. So, for kicks, I changed the spark plug to an NGK plug. Fired right up, ran better than it ever has, and still does. Next, a fellow brought me a snow blower that he wants to use next season. No start. I checked it out, and the entire problem turned out to be....you guessed it - the Chinese spark plug. Torch is the brand name of the lousy plugs. Had a BRAND NEW Champion plug that I put in a string trimmer. Ran it for 15 minutes and all was well. Next day, it was misfiring, popping back through the carb, and in general unacceptable. Again, a plug fixed it.
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