Last year I purchased a used 2006-2007 Craftsman 2-stroke straight shaft string trimmer with blower attachment. It ran great for awhile, but I developed issues with the way it runs. I replaced the fuel lines, primer bulb, and "ignition switch" last fall, and also cleaned the carb about 3 times last year.
This year, it ran great for awhile, but once again started having running issues. I disassembled the carb and cleaned it in an ultra-sonic cleaner, then cleaned it more by hand.
Today I decided to pull off the muffler and try it out. It ran great! It throttled up fully, idled nicely, and was all around great (but noisy without the muffler!)
As soon as I put on the string trimmer or blower attachment, it won't throttle up worth a darn. No matter what I do to adjust the high or low side jets, it acts the same. But if I pull off the attachment, it runs fantastic!
What is the likely cause of this? Is it perhaps a compression related issue, being that this is a 8-9 year old 2-stroke? It really runs great with no attachment and no muffler! That's the odd thing about it....put an attachment on and it bogs horribly when attempting to throttle up!




This year, it ran great for awhile, but once again started having running issues. I disassembled the carb and cleaned it in an ultra-sonic cleaner, then cleaned it more by hand.
Today I decided to pull off the muffler and try it out. It ran great! It throttled up fully, idled nicely, and was all around great (but noisy without the muffler!)
As soon as I put on the string trimmer or blower attachment, it won't throttle up worth a darn. No matter what I do to adjust the high or low side jets, it acts the same. But if I pull off the attachment, it runs fantastic!
What is the likely cause of this? Is it perhaps a compression related issue, being that this is a 8-9 year old 2-stroke? It really runs great with no attachment and no muffler! That's the odd thing about it....put an attachment on and it bogs horribly when attempting to throttle up!



