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Old Dec 29, 2006, 08:36 AM
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leaf blower lost power

I have a Craftsman 25cc blower that has worked great for several seasons. I've been using gas from the same can for a while-- no problems. I put new gas in and now it is very difficult to start and when it does, has very little power. Thinking my mixture could be wrong, I ran a full tank and refilled with a fresh mixture. I understand these typically are not feasible to repair, but feel this could be a simple repair. Is my trouble reversible?
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Old Dec 29, 2006, 10:24 AM   #2  
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Does the machine have a diiferent sound when running than before? You may try running it without the muffler on for diagnostic purposes.

The blower is equiped with a spark arrestor. It is likley the arrestor is carboned up. I am not familiar with that blower however the spark arrestors are usually located behind a small plate on the muffler.

If spark arrestor screen is plugged use a butane torch to clean it. You can remove muffler and clean exhaust port with a pencil or small piece of wood to remove carbon so you don't damage the cylinder plating.

Let me know if this helps,
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Through further inspection and more tinkering, I found that one screw holding the piston chamber was a quarter turn loose. I ran the unit some more and after letting it sit, there was some leakage in the area that lead me to open it up again. I guess the changing of the gas was a coincidence. It runs great again. Good experience. Thanks.
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