Gunns
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I have an Echo PB580T backpack blower 3yrs old. It starts ok, 3 pulls, and runs fine. It starts and runs fine any where from as much as an hour or so and then sometimes as little as 5min. It then suddenly stops without any warning like it would if it had run out of gas when it burbles and cuts in and out before it dies. It’s just like I’d turned it off with the kill switch. I highly suspected the possibility that the kill switch was shorting out. I did a continuity check at the switch and it checked open when in the on position and closed when in off. I checked for spark with a spark tester with the kill switch on run and off and both resulted in a good bright spark. This didn’t make sense to me. I’d expect no spark if the kill switch was in the off position. When running the blower performs just like the day I bought it. I did a compression check and the compression was 100psi. I pulled the muffler to eyeball the piston and ring through the exhaust port and it looked fine. The air cleaner, gas tank vent and spark arrestor are clean. Spark plug checks fine nice hot blue spark. If allowed to sit for a while it’ll start up normally. Could it be a bad ignition coil? Still don’t understand why I get a spark when the kill switch is in run mode as well as stop mode. It’s never been run on straight gas either!
Any help will be greatly appreciated!!!
Has anyone experienced the same issue or knows of a form that addresses backpack blowers?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!!!
Has anyone experienced the same issue or knows of a form that addresses backpack blowers?