Hi all,
I have a Toro 3650 from 2001 with a model number of 38440. I bought it for $25 from a guy who said it ran great but needs some work.
I went ahead and replaced the primer bulb, fuel tank, fuel filter, pull start assembly, and the plug. Admittedly I gapped the E3 plug a bit too wide and could never get it to start so I ended up taking the carb off twice and fully cleaning everything and put it all back correctly. Then, I then made the gap smaller on the plug and it started right up.
After it warms up it runs great and has plenty of power but when I was using it yesterday I let it warm up as I shoveled off the sidewalk and porch and it died. It took over 40 pulls and 15 minutes of letting it sit/trying to start it before it would start. I could get it to start but it would die right after. Eventually, I got it running and finished the driveway with no other issues. But, everytime I go to restart the snowblower after using it for a bit it takes many many many pulls to get it restarted.
I used/mix an oil that said it works with nearly any oil/gas ratio and I added a bit more just to be on the safe side. It doesn't smoke very much at all when running so it doesn't seem to be running rich.
Could that be my issue? My next step was going to be replacing the coil and getting a new plug and not adjusting the gap. In addition, today I am going to use some Stihl 2 stroke oil and add 2 ounces of B12 Chemtool to the gallon of gas which is what it says on the instructions for 2 stroke motors.
Im beyond tired of taking this thing apart over and over and just wanted to see if you guys had any suggestions as to what the issue could be. Or, if it simply may be that the fuel mixture has too much oil in it. My back is killing me today from trying to start it yesterday.
Thanks!!!!
I have a Toro 3650 from 2001 with a model number of 38440. I bought it for $25 from a guy who said it ran great but needs some work.
I went ahead and replaced the primer bulb, fuel tank, fuel filter, pull start assembly, and the plug. Admittedly I gapped the E3 plug a bit too wide and could never get it to start so I ended up taking the carb off twice and fully cleaning everything and put it all back correctly. Then, I then made the gap smaller on the plug and it started right up.
After it warms up it runs great and has plenty of power but when I was using it yesterday I let it warm up as I shoveled off the sidewalk and porch and it died. It took over 40 pulls and 15 minutes of letting it sit/trying to start it before it would start. I could get it to start but it would die right after. Eventually, I got it running and finished the driveway with no other issues. But, everytime I go to restart the snowblower after using it for a bit it takes many many many pulls to get it restarted.
I used/mix an oil that said it works with nearly any oil/gas ratio and I added a bit more just to be on the safe side. It doesn't smoke very much at all when running so it doesn't seem to be running rich.
Could that be my issue? My next step was going to be replacing the coil and getting a new plug and not adjusting the gap. In addition, today I am going to use some Stihl 2 stroke oil and add 2 ounces of B12 Chemtool to the gallon of gas which is what it says on the instructions for 2 stroke motors.
Im beyond tired of taking this thing apart over and over and just wanted to see if you guys had any suggestions as to what the issue could be. Or, if it simply may be that the fuel mixture has too much oil in it. My back is killing me today from trying to start it yesterday.
Thanks!!!!