Remington Sting Trimmer Help

bjlasota

Forum Newbie
Joined
Jun 3, 2016
Threads
1
Messages
1
I have a Remington RM2510 string trimmer that is 2 years old. I didn’t empty the gas this past winter, but did have stabil in it. I’ve had problems getting it to start this year so far and looking for help. Here’s what I’ve done so far…

- Changed the gas to fresh gas 40:1
- Changed the spark plug
- Changed the fuel filter
- Cleaned the screen out on the carb – Was gunked up
- I’ve also dismantled the carb, and cleaned all the passages with a brass piece of wire. The gaskets and diaphrams all looked to be in good condition, so I just reused them. I also noticed when taking the carb apart, that there was a small ring, almost like a sealing ring, that came out of my welch plug hole. Not sure if this caused the issue or not. I did not remove the welch plug.

The symptoms are that I can get it to stutter on full choke, it’ll run for about 5 seconds on half choke, but won’t run at all without choke. There is no power, it won’t spin the string, even when trying to give it gas. I’m not sure if the carb is out of adjustment and I should just buy a new carb or if the engine has an air leak and it’s a lost cause. Thoughts, help?
 

BlazNT

Lawn Pro
Joined
Apr 26, 2012
Threads
28
Messages
6,973
753-06190
Carb part number if you can't get it fixed. Around $19.00 w/ free shipping.
By the way Remington is MTD.
 

bertsmobile1

Lawn Royalty
Joined
Nov 29, 2014
Threads
65
Messages
24,995
If you have poked wire through the holes in a cube carb it is buggered, even brass wire.
Those holes are machined to an obscene leve of accuracy.
Replace the carb.
Before you do that geta stron flashlite, pull the muffler and have a real good look t the bore and piston.
If either have visible scratches in them then the unit is scrap metal.
 
Top