Small Engines (Lawn Mowers, etc.): Leaf Blower, switsh, flywheel assembly
QuestionModel # is 358-797920.
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I have a Sears leaf blower that suddenly will not start. It does not seem to be getting a spark even though I replaces the Spark Plug. Any suggestions?
Answer -
Hello Tom:
Send me the Model Numbers Off of the Blower, Please. With these I can See the Diagram and Assist you Better. Thanks.
Respectfully
John
Answer Hello Tom:
You Need to Check For Fire. Remove the Plug and Wrap a Wire Around the Threads. Attach the Other End of the Wire to the Engine. Turn the Engine. Do you have Fire at the Plug? If No, then Remove the Shut Off Switch and Unplug One of the Wires. Do you have Fire at the Plug? If No, the Coil/Igniter is Bad. If Yes, the Switsh is Bad. If you have Fire At the Plug and Dont have to Check the Switch, then Try to Start the Engine With Starter Fluid. If it Tries to Start, then the Carburator Requires Cleaning and Overhauling. Check the Muffler and Exhaust Port for Carbon Build Up. If you wish to see a Break down of the Blower got to http://www3.sears.com/ and follow the Directions to the Product Section Page and Look at the Parts Diagram, Flywheel Assembly. Hope this Helps. Let me know what Happens, Please.
Good Luck
Respectfully
John
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