Probably sounds like an ignorant question, but I’m not the most mechanically incline fella… So, my BR500 seems to drip fuel whenever the tank is 1/2 full or more. It definitely happens every time I initially put the blower on my back (after a fresh tank of fuel), and when I bend down to pick something up off the ground. The fuel line seems to be secure in the tank, so I’m thinking the problem must be with the fuel cap. However, it’s tight and easily locks into place. Is this a problem anyone else has encountered? Anything else it could be? I’m tired of smelling like straight-up fuel every time I use the blower, until I can get in and shower and wash the clothes I’m wearing. The fuel is all over my lower back and legs. Thanks!
Very nice video!
Just what the doctor ordered 👍🏻
brilliant video many thanks
I would recommend adding the link for the parts
Stihl dealership. They don’t really sell their parts online
Thank you
Twin what system? Those two things next to the spark plug refers to the BR600 ? Thank you
Very nice! Thanks!
Probably sounds like an ignorant question, but I’m not the most mechanically incline fella… So, my BR500 seems to drip fuel whenever the tank is 1/2 full or more. It definitely happens every time I initially put the blower on my back (after a fresh tank of fuel), and when I bend down to pick something up off the ground. The fuel line seems to be secure in the tank, so I’m thinking the problem must be with the fuel cap. However, it’s tight and easily locks into place. Is this a problem anyone else has encountered? Anything else it could be? I’m tired of smelling like straight-up fuel every time I use the blower, until I can get in and shower and wash the clothes I’m wearing. The fuel is all over my lower back and legs. Thanks!
Gas cap is defective - had the same problem - Stihl was aware of defective caps and replaced it under warranty.
I probably would of did valve's also at same time
We're is the serial number for a br 700 blower located?
What size tip is the tool your using?
Damn. I did this and now it wont run. What in the hell did I mess up?
put some gas in the tank
I see Matthew didn't reply.. so I'm guessing it was the fuel :)
@@Thor_Underdunk_Caballerial I actually had a really bad gap on the spark plug I bought, re gapped it and it runs good these days!