Hi everybody. I am new to this forum. I have a Toro S-200 snowblower Model # 38120 serial # 0509853. My daughter uses this to keep her deck clean after a snowstorm.he not very good about putting in stable with mixing her fuel.
I have taken the carb apart and soaked it in seaform . I had a fellow remove the welch plug and install all new "o" rings and diaphram. We noticed on the carb, it said to put the diaphram on first toward carb and then gasket.
Afer doing all of this, it still do not seem to get gas. I can put starting fluid in the sparking plug and it will run until its out of fuel.
My question is this. Can I get a carb out of Toro lawnmower engine and try it. To get a nother carb for this blower they are looking aat about $ 100. This blower is not worth that amount of money. I can not find a used carb. I would need to know what mower model to look for. O is there hopes of saving the old one.
Would appreciate replies
Thanks
bolens 66
I have taken the carb apart and soaked it in seaform . I had a fellow remove the welch plug and install all new "o" rings and diaphram. We noticed on the carb, it said to put the diaphram on first toward carb and then gasket.
Afer doing all of this, it still do not seem to get gas. I can put starting fluid in the sparking plug and it will run until its out of fuel.
My question is this. Can I get a carb out of Toro lawnmower engine and try it. To get a nother carb for this blower they are looking aat about $ 100. This blower is not worth that amount of money. I can not find a used carb. I would need to know what mower model to look for. O is there hopes of saving the old one.
Would appreciate replies
Thanks
bolens 66