Husqvarna 122C Only Runs On Choke-Fixed!
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- In this video we will look at a Husqvarna 122C string trimmer that only seems to want to run while choked. I'll show you how I go about fixing a problem like this. #smallenginerepair
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Scotty thanks for the onscreen "tune-splaining".
You're welcome. I hope it helped explain what I was doing.
I’ve Done a Bunch of These That The Fuel Lines Come Apart Internally And Look Like a Sausage Casing When You Pull Them Apart 😳😀 Nice Repair Brother You Covered All The Bases Well 😊👍🏼
I don't like that type of fuel line. I've seen many where the "liner" has pulled out and twisted while there is still a filter hanging from it.
Nothing like the sound of an engine running right again!!
Song for my ears
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, coming to you from Central Florida
Thanks for watching!
I like how you address things. Beginners and need to know items are different. Your experience and normal tuneup parts makes a huge difference. Great info. Thanks.
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Good job and in the end it now runs smoothly
Thanks. Ya it didn't run too bad for their smallest gas powered trimmer.
Great explanation with the tuning.
Thanks. Its hard to let people hear whats happening while talking. I also realize its hard to read text while watching a screwdriver. If I wasn't on the clock I'd set up another camera with a close up shot of the adjusting screws.
Running great again! Well done!
Thanks for watching! Later.
Awesome
Rock on brother 🤛
Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Dunb question time. So slightly leaning out the H mixture just past 4 stroking is a safe method? Reason I'm asking is I think I may have caused piston/cyl damage many years ago on a nice little Stihl 011.
Well alrighty then.
Is it safe? Maybe. I never use this method on something like a brushcutter that is pinned at full throttle for longer periods. Those metal brush blades tend to let the engine rev really high.