Weekendwarrior2000
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Hello,
I’m sure the answer for this is somewhere on this forum, but I’ve searched through tons of them and feel like I’ve tried everything, and still can’t seem to figure out the source of the problem. I know each trimmer’s problem can be slightly unique, so thought I’d just post what I’ve done and see if someone can crack the code;
Trimmer - Stihl FS55R
Original Problem: Trimmer bogging down badly, stuttering and dying when trying to idle.
Original Solution:
1) Emptied Gas
2) Replaced Carbeurator (cleaned area well)
3) Replaced Fuel Lines and Fuel Filter
4) Replaced Gaskets (pin hole in correct place)
5) Put in fresh fuel/oil with Sta-Bil
6) Replaced Spark Plug
7) Checked Muffler/Spark Arrestor
Pumped the primer and fired up the trimmer and it started on 2 pulls, ran top speed like a dream, extremely smooth - Felt like it was all back to normal.
BUT, now the SECOND I let off the trigger (full idle) it dies *Immediately*. Doesn’t sputter to a stop, I mean completely dies. Will not even rough idle, just completely dies.
Since then, have tried:
- Adjusting carbeurator (both L and LA) - no impact
-Taking the carbeurator back off, verified everything was clear, pin hole was in correct place on gasket - new carbeurator’s pin hole lined up with hole on gasket - no blockage.
- Tried running with fuel cap off to see if airflow was problem. - No impact
What am I missing? If it starts up and runs like a dream, but will absolutely die instantly the second the trigger is let off? My thoughts go to airflow or fuel/ fuel flow on idle, but like I said I replaced fuel filter and lines… Spark arrestor is clear, put in fresh fuel, added fresh air filter, and verified the carb’s pin hole is clear when the carb is closed.
I’m at a loss.
I’m sure the answer for this is somewhere on this forum, but I’ve searched through tons of them and feel like I’ve tried everything, and still can’t seem to figure out the source of the problem. I know each trimmer’s problem can be slightly unique, so thought I’d just post what I’ve done and see if someone can crack the code;
Trimmer - Stihl FS55R
Original Problem: Trimmer bogging down badly, stuttering and dying when trying to idle.
Original Solution:
1) Emptied Gas
2) Replaced Carbeurator (cleaned area well)
3) Replaced Fuel Lines and Fuel Filter
4) Replaced Gaskets (pin hole in correct place)
5) Put in fresh fuel/oil with Sta-Bil
6) Replaced Spark Plug
7) Checked Muffler/Spark Arrestor
Pumped the primer and fired up the trimmer and it started on 2 pulls, ran top speed like a dream, extremely smooth - Felt like it was all back to normal.
BUT, now the SECOND I let off the trigger (full idle) it dies *Immediately*. Doesn’t sputter to a stop, I mean completely dies. Will not even rough idle, just completely dies.
Since then, have tried:
- Adjusting carbeurator (both L and LA) - no impact
-Taking the carbeurator back off, verified everything was clear, pin hole was in correct place on gasket - new carbeurator’s pin hole lined up with hole on gasket - no blockage.
- Tried running with fuel cap off to see if airflow was problem. - No impact
What am I missing? If it starts up and runs like a dream, but will absolutely die instantly the second the trigger is let off? My thoughts go to airflow or fuel/ fuel flow on idle, but like I said I replaced fuel filter and lines… Spark arrestor is clear, put in fresh fuel, added fresh air filter, and verified the carb’s pin hole is clear when the carb is closed.
I’m at a loss.