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What's up with my blower


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By request.......I have one of these blowers, one thing to check is that the manifold has been put on back to front as it has a hole for the impulse and you can easily put it on the wrong way round - make sure the hole in the inlet manifold lines up with the hole on the cylinder and the carb.

 

Mine had this issue and is probably the one to go for!

 

Other than that - the bubbling suggests the needle valve may be leaking so worth pressure testing the carb and also check the fuel line is not split.

 

If all the above fails - make sure all the gaskets on the carb are in the correct place - it is easy to get the pumping diaphragm one in the wrong place!

 

At last ! . Were have you been !!!!! :001_smile:

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