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Troubleshooting – Harbor Freight Tools GREYHOUND 65761 User Manual

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SKU 65761

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troubleshooting

problem

possible causes

probable solutions

Engine misfires

Spark plug wire loose.

1.

Incorrect spark plug gap or

2.

damaged spark plug.
Defective spark plug wire.

3.

Old or low quality gasoline.

4.

Incorrect compression.

5.

Check wire connections.

1.

Re-gap or replace spark plug.

2.

Replace spark plug wire.

3.

Use only fresh 89+ octane unleaded

4.

gasoline.
Diagnose and repair compression.

5.

(Use

engine will not start:

coMpression reLated

section.)

engine stops

suddenly

Low oil shutdown.

1.

Fuel tank empty or full of impure or

2.

low quality gasoline.
Defective fuel tank cap creating

3.

vacuum, preventing proper fuel flow.
Improper idle speed.

4.

Faulty magneto, incorrect timing, or

5.

clogged carburetor.

Fill engine oil to proper level. Check

1.

engine oil before EVERY use.
Fill fuel tank with fresh 89+ octane

2.

unleaded gasoline.
Test/replace fuel tank cap.

3.

Properly adjust idle speed.

4.

Have qualified technician diagnose

5.

and service engine.

engine knocks

Old or low quality gasoline.

1.

Engine overloaded.

2.

Incorrect spark timing, deposit

3.

buildup, worn engine, or other

mechanical problems.

Fill fuel tank with fresh 89+ octane

1.

unleaded gasoline.
Do not exceed equipment’s load

2.

rating.
Have qualified technician diagnose

3.

and service engine.

Engine backfires

Impure or low quality gasoline.

1.

Engine too cold.

2.

Choke not open after engine warm.

3.

Engine not properly adjusted for

4.

high altitude operation.

Intake valve stuck, choke stuck,

5.

incorrect timing, clogged carburetor,

or overheated engine.

Fill fuel tank with fresh 89+ octane

1.

unleaded gasoline.
Use cold weather fuel and oil

2.

additives to prevent backfiring.
Move choke to run position after

3.

engine warms up.
Qualified technician must adjust

4.

engine at altitudes greater than

5,000 feet above sea level.
Have qualified technician diagnose

5.

and service engine.

Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the

equipment or engine.