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i haven't done anything on subaru engines at all and am looking for some pointers i have a brand new 9hp subaru engine and it hunts all thru the speed range and does an intermittent back fire every minute or so any pointers i have changed the fuel and cleaned the filter bowl but there was nothing to speak off in it cheers in advance

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The engine on my greenmech chipper was doing the same thing. That's a B&S, and turned out it was a blocked jet in the carb. Full strip, ultrasonic clean and rebuild sorted both the hunting and backfiring. Tho if it's new, I can't imagine the card jets should be blocked?

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how do your engines run they as sweet as a nut hold steady rpm it appears i have a lemon

 

Runs sweet as a nut, and holds steady throttle. Like it did originally. Must be a carb / fuelling issue.

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Sometimes the main jet in the car is partially blocked.had similar probs on a Honda and it was a fine needle blocking it.a set of car reamers sometimes helps to slightly widen jet and allow more fuel through.problem Def sounds like a shortage of fuel. If the engine has been stored for a while with fuel in it may be a gumming up of the jet too..as a last resort look for a number on the jet telling you jet size (1.2) or similar and change the jet for one size bigger.

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This is the Robin engine, as has been said before part blocked main jet, if you need parts the UK importer is now Engines Plus Ltd in Dursley 01453547273

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