You may have an air leak at the crank case and be losing vacuum.
Flat_Land Dale
subprong subprong@gmail.com [DoIt_Yourself] wrote:
Tried to fix up a trimmer for a friend. After much replacing of items, it finally started up. However, it only runs when the throttle is only very, very slightly pulled. Any more throttle and it dies.
Is this a Hi/Lo tuning issue? I cannot find anything in the manual or online that shows how to factory reset the dials (Hi/Lo/Idle) to neutral in order to work off of that point.
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