Craftsman string trimmer won’t start? Easy fix.
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- čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
- Craftsman wc210 weedwhacker wont start. Its not the spark plug. Simple diagnoses and repair. Follow these steps to get your edger running again. This carburetor is on many different string trimmers so the process is the same. See the list of trimmers below.
Intro 0:00
Carb removal 1:27
Carb clean 2:33
Carb rebuild 6:36
Carb install 10:10
Starting 11:13
ZAMA RB-29 Replacement Repair/Rebuild Kit
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CRAFTSMAN WC210 25-cc 2-cycle 17-in Curved Shaft Model #CMXGTAMD25CC
Fit Zama C1U carburetors;
FIT Homelite ST155/175/285/385; Ryobi 700/740/780;Power Tools 6131/6231/6331
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This video is intended for informational and educational purposes only. I want to stress the importance of safety when working with tools. Always exercise caution and follow proper safety guidelines when handling tools or attempting any repairs. The methods and techniques demonstrated in this video are performed by a trained individual with experience. However, it is crucial to note that there is always some level of risk involved when working with tools and machinery.
If you're unsure about any aspect of a repair or don't have the necessary experience, it's strongly recommended that you seek professional advice or assistance. Attempting repairs without proper knowledge can be dangerous and may result in injury or damage to tools and equipment.
By watching and following the instructions in this video, you do so at your own risk. The creator of this video and any associated parties cannot be held responsible for any injuries, accidents, or damages that may occur as a result of your actions. Prioritize your safety and that of others around you when working with tools."
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U have good and clear videos mate. That's real important in being successful in growing ur channel
I appreciate that!
Very helpful. I will try these steps on my brand new craftsman that won't start
Make sure you have compression and spark before starting the carb
enjoy your video.thanks for sharing 👍🏿
Thanks for watching 🍻
Good vid. Thankyou .
Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks. Save me a ton of
Glad I could help!
Hey man on the lawnmower brake cable video, how did you get the carriage bolt back together with the plastic cable holder without the bolt sliding back up into the frame
I replied over on that video
What parts do I order from Amazon to fix the carb. Let me know please and thank you
The link is in the description. Here it is though. ZAMA RB-29 Replacement Repair/Rebuild Kit
Carburetor Repair/Rebuild Kit Replaces ZAMA RB-29 for Homelite ST155/175/285/385 Ryobi 700/740/780 ZAMA C1U carb (affiliate) amzn.to/3yfC4Tc
If the primer bulb has to be replaced where do you buy that?
amzn.to/3Sr4ssx. Just double check the size. I’m not sure what model you have. There is dimensions in the pictures
I just found ur channel mate I look forward to watching ur past videos and future videos as well. Where are u from mate???
Thank you sir. I’m still leaning how to edit properly and get better angles and lighting. But I hope to grow the channel and continue making content. I’m in the northeast US. How about you?
@@SHONEY21Z northcarolina here 60 miles north of Charlotte NC. BRUSHY MOUNTAIN area. Gods country
Love it down there
Don't understand why not replace the needle and lever. Ylu have them in the kit.
Good question Richard. I’m not saying you shouldn’t do it, you absolutely can. However, I’ve rebuilt 100s of that’s carbs and rarely do I see a bad needle. If the carb was pretty gummed up, it’d be easier to replace the needle than to clean it. But both are normal practice. It’s the rubber and gaskets that go bad long before the needle. I’ve replaced both the lever and needle, but in this case, the carb looked pretty good. Great observation tho!
Hey don't forget to stop by Kens small engines today at 2pm est tell him William sent u. I think u will enjoy
I remembered but I’m at an amusement park today. I may be able to check it out but won’t have much time.
@@SHONEY21Z ok if u can
How do you remove the coil wire
To replace it? Is the coil bad or the wire torn? Some coil wires screw into the cap and the coil. Some are sealed at factory
So, it was just dirty? Didn’t seem to have anything wrong with it when you took it apart?
Yeah. The fuel screen was full of fine dirty and fuel that started to gel. The gaskets weren’t horrible and could’ve been put back in but may go bad in the next 1-2 years. New gaskets and should be good for another 4-5 years, for only $6 more.
What if it still won't start after replacing the carburetor?
Does it have spark and compression?
@@SHONEY21Z I will check later. Thanks for responding.
Let me know
Are u familiar with or know Ken from Kens small engines here on ŸT
I’m not too familiar but I’ve seen a couple of his videos, very knowledgeable. My top small engine repair channels I tend to watch the most are donyboy, taryl fixes all, and chickanic.
@@SHONEY21Z ok Ken has a live stream every Saturday evening at 2pm est talking small engines Micks mowers ,Steve small engine saloon,James Condon Eliminator performance (Wayne),just to mention a few is on the LIVE on a regular basis. I'm like u I like Taryl,Chickanic, Donyboy,doublewide6,steves small engine saloon etc. But anyways stop by every Saturday evening at 2pm- 4pm We really have a good time talking small engines and whatever else comes up. Taryl has been on several times as Chickanic use to be a regular Hope to see u there. Take care mate and thanks for sharing ur videos and knowledge
Thanks! Yeah I’ll check it out. How do they get on the show?
@@SHONEY21Z Ken puts out a link in the chat and u just click on the link and he will let u come up. I think Ken can have 10 people up at 1 time. It's neat. Hope to see u there when u have time
@@SHONEY21Z Ken is a walking encyclopedia on small engines if u ever need any help on anything. He loves helping people out. I think u will enjoy it!!!
I got a battery powered EGO and will never go back to a gas one.
As a small engine hobbyist, I can’t argue with this. String trimmers are very finicky. I like my gas powered equipment but string trimmers always seem to be a problem. Buy stihl/echo.