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In theory, sure..Got a question. Consider the source, lol. Can a cracked primer bulb cause a 2- stroke motor to lean seize?
It’s a back pack blower. It’s my brother’s; he would do just what you said, run it till it quit with no concern. It won’t start. I was asked to look at it. I primed it and noticed the primer bulb was in bad shape. Tried to prime it and start it; it had NO compression. That’s as far as I gotIn theory, sure..
But the operator would have to ignore a lot of problems and symptoms while flogging it to death.,
Correct; it’s not seized, just no compression. I wanted to take it home to dig deeper, but that wasn’t an option for some reasonIt would lose power and smear a piston before it seized surely..
In that case, yes, it’s probably toast.Correct; it’s not seized, just no compression. I wanted to take it home to dig deeper, but that wasn’t an option for some reason
Nice! that's good stuff for hardwood.On a completely different subject. A recycle place takes donations and gives away usable paint. This mostly full freeView attachment 382514end seal before milling lol