They make that unit look pretty but all that plastic makes it a pain to work on. What is wrong with simple. That snow blower is probably perfect for the amount of snow we get. Thanks Bruce. Stevo
I was thinking that as clean as that carb looked that the idle circuit jet slightly enlarged with micro drill bit would do the trick. Probably lean from factory as many are.
Yes. The owner wanted it back as snow was coming the next day. I wanted to order a new carb but he was in a hurry. When it came to me it surged under load. Now at least it surges a bit at idle but not under load. Thanks for watching.
Oh I see. I wondered why there wasn't a pt 2 coming. I said to myself, something is up, the master never leaves his sick small engines just a little sick. He always heals them.
Bruce I have a Toro power lite 98cc and I try everything to get the surge out. The engine rpm are between 4300-4500 and carburetor been clean and rebuilt. I even check the muffler port for blockage and nothing.
OK these devils surge from the factory. The best thing you can do if you want to is ream out the main jet and the idle jet (just a tiny bit with micro drill bits). Even after doing that to this one it still surged a bit. Lawn mowers have the blade that acts like a larger flywheel so they don't surge as much. Good luck. If it smooths out when blowing snow (as a non mechanic) I would leave it as reaming it out is a bit dicey if you are not confident. Bruce
@@BrucesShop I did that as well and nothing. I guess there is always one that is a pain in the ass🤣😂🤣I cover all aspects and nothing. I been working in two-stroke engines for a while now. But this one is the winner😂🤣😂🤣