Husqvarna 130bt 130 Bt Gas Powered Backpack Leaf Blower 29.5cc Reb - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
130BT Blower can't pull start cord.
Can be a couple issues. The obvious is seized. The other is a broken jammed connecting rod. I would put some oil down the plug hole and let it sit overnight. Then after a day or so...try again with the wratchet. In both directions, forward then backward just to try and free it.
Put gas only in motor
Did you run it with the pure gas in the tank? If so, it's probably beyond repair of the average homeowner. If you did not run it put your mixed fuel in the tank, push the primer many times to force the oil/gas mix into the carb, and you should be good.
Worked last weekend will not start
Need more info. Is it getting gas? You can check this by squirting some fuel into the carb or spark plug hole and cranking it. If it tries to go, then it is getting gas. (Be sure to put the plug back in though). We can work from there. . .
Won't start
Are you getting spark on plug? Check to make sure wire is connected to plug, if still not starting. Is fuel getting to plug? Remove plug an see if its wet. If its wet it could be flooded. If not fuel lines are common on saws, tank in is a major problem it cracks an need replacing. Have you checked the on off switch? If it still wont start, carb is more than likely the problem. Remove it an get a rebuilt kit, they are cheap, carefully remove all parts clean out all orifices even small ones with a piece of brass or steel bristle from a brush, use carb cleaner to clean the parts, carefully put it all back together an it should start. That is about all there is.
It won't start
How long has the gas been in the Blower?
If it was 10% Ethanol gas( lie most States sell at the gas pump) and it has been in the Blower for more than a few months, you probably have carburetor issues.
Where to get rings for Husqvarna 145bt?
The problem is that the engine is a funny size at 40cc. If it was 50cc, you could get away with motorcycle rings. The normal way to size rings is by measuring the bore with an inside micrometer across left to right and then again front to back. The front to back measurement is often a little more worn. Then you order rings by diameter and thickness, Any local engineering company can do this and supply you with generic rings.
There is a different model here with rings at $25 but Jack's Small Engines is $57. My advice is get the OEM ones. You will also need to hone the bore lightly to dull the polish. Oil the new rings with 2 stroke oil when fitting them.
https://www.google.com/search?q=husqvarna+145bt+piston+rings+size
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