Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Yamaha Generators Dealers I Have A Yamaha Generator That Won't Start, What Is The Problem?

I have a Yamaha generator that won't start, what is the problem? - yamaha generators dealers

I did not help in the new gas. I checked the plug, works well, and the difference is good. Carbohydrates. looks good, but it seems to be to let the gas through the cylinder. A more effective response please, no smart remarks are necessary.

4 comments:

RogueMep... said...

Ahh,) are Carby questions very common (and boring.
Carby from me and take the bowl (below) and clean the inside (with a compressor if you have one)
First, remove the needle thingy (which is the pin-Float On) applies and make sure it free from dust, dirt and particles can move freely. Carby also dismantled bit by soaking in clean fuels can remove small pieces of dust, dirt. Be careful) when you (Carby parts mainly for small engines can be very small and therefore fragile.
If you have not selected a good spark and effects have all the cables (kill switch) for fractures, separation, merger, etc., and if still nothing, could the engine probs.
I hope that helped ~ Brad

Grant M said...

I would say that the filter is clogged or it may have some air in the line .. You can take the gas into the carburetor and remove the cap of gas tank and fly in the ... (this only after verification of the filter) If all else fails, you might have a bad fuel pump ... Good luck

hermitof... said...

was dry with no petrol in the tank or carbs? sounds like the gas can I get old

hermitof... said...

was dry with no petrol in the tank or carbs? sounds like the gas can I get old

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