Stihl BG56 Blower -- Carb Adjustment Help

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I've got plenty of experience adjusting the H/L screws on my Husky chainsaws, but little experience on the Stihl. This unit has a Chi-Com Zama carb. IMO, it's a POS. Anyway, the blower has started running like crap. It has always been a strong performer, but now it struggles to rev up out of idle. I've put in a new plug and air filter. No improvement. So, no I think that the carb needs adjusting. I did remove the carb and partly dis-assemble. I sprayed everything with carb cleaner -- hoping to clean-out any obstruction that may be inside. I put everything back together -- same result. Just like I've done nothing.

So, I beleive that it's time for a high speed screw adjustment. On my saws, I use a tach and adjust the high speed screw until I hit the proper RPM. If no tach is available, I adjust until the high speed screw makes the blubbering or 4-stroke sound. Good to go.

Does this method work on the blower? I realize that the blower engine is under load and not free-spinning like the chainsaw.

Your input is appreciated.

JQ
 
I set mine just like that and it seam to be too rich
So I set just before 4 stroking
And it running perfectly

Did you muffler mode?
Or pull the spark arrester out?


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I'll second the spark arrestor screen. Make sure to clean it up real nice. I have a BG86 that I took the screen out of and sprayed the carb cleaner through the jets and works great
 
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The easiest MM that I have ever done!


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Any issues with simply removing the spark arrestor? I use this unit on landscaping and little or no chance of a fire if a spark escapes? Since I live at 4,200 feet, I could use the extra help of a less-restricted muffler.
 
I removed mine and have had zero issues. I mean I guess there's a 1/1000000000 chance of anything
 
I have used mine in the dark many times and never seen a spark
Chain saw too in the dark only seen sparks off the chain


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