ttimtucker
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Trying to repair a Ryobi RY253SS 2-cycle trimmer. Starts up fine, runs for ~10 seconds and dies. It dies regardless of whether full/no-choke, full/no-throttle. Restarts right away, but exhibits same behavior (which leads me to think not an electrical issue). Here is what I've done:
Only adjustment on carb is throttle idle screw. Might be possible to adjust the needle on the barrel-valve of the carb, but looks like a special tool may be needed.
Would appreciate any ideas of what to try next.
- New 50:1 fuel in tank
- Dry compression: 80 psi
- Wet compression after dripping some oil into cylinder: 120 psi (so some leakage around rings? would this explain symptoms?)
- Cleaned passages in carb, gaskets/diaphragms seem in reasonable shape
- Intake and exhaust gaskets look fine
- Applied 10 psi pressure to carburetor fuel intake pipe and it holds steady
- Applied vacuum to fuel inlet tube going to tank, and it sucks up fuel, so no obvious obstructions in tube or fuel-filter
- Cleaned some carbon buildup from exhaust port
- Pressure tested crankcase: holds steady at 10 psi
- Vacuum tested crankcase: holds steady at 15 in Hg, returns to 15 when I rotate engine
Only adjustment on carb is throttle idle screw. Might be possible to adjust the needle on the barrel-valve of the carb, but looks like a special tool may be needed.
Would appreciate any ideas of what to try next.