When you put the sparkplug clip on the end of the sparkplug wire, you want to first stick the wire through the boot and pull it out the other side, then you want to put the clip on so that you don't have to force the clip through the small end of the boot. Once you get the clip on, then you pull the wire back through the boot till it seats in place. Great Video and thanks for taking the time to show folks how to diagnose and replace a coil.
Fellow Pittsburgher here. I was listening to you talk and I thought I spotted the accent. “Let me see if I can get yinz in the position” solidified it for me. Subscribed! Thanks brother, great video. Really helped me out down here in sunny Florida!
I've rarely spent 30 minutes watching a UA-cam video, you my friend had my full attention. I like my echo srm-225 and this may be my problem and my solution. Thanks
Hi Kevin- I have been working on my small gas engines for almost sixty years. You learn a lot by just working on them like you do. I always clean coils with brake cleaner first to blast away the oil-dirt pathway between the poles of the coil fields and then I follow up with a fine wire brush wheel on my drill. I do the same with the flywheel magnets. Dirt and oil paths can weaken the magnet pulse induction thus failing to produce the required electrical charge necessary to produce a good strong spark. The same is true for batteries. Pick up a very inexpensive plastic feeler gauge to place between the coil and the magnets when reinstalling the coil. This allows the magnets to hold the coil in place and makes inserting the screws more easily. Just a small turn of the flywheel will permit the removal of the gauge and a perfect spacing. Keep things clean and yourself so things last longer. :-)
You are a good man, showing how to fix this for free, so that lots here could make money fixing simple issues..without discarding the problematic one and buying a new one or giving it for repair which costs almost buying a new one. Thanks.
This was very helpful, especially about the magneto and coil. Mr. Robinson talked through it so it was easy to follow. One of the best video I ever watched.
I had bought an inline spark tester to make it easier for my old eyes to see. I'm tearing down a craftsman that the plug is soaked and the coil is not firing with the shutoff wire disconnected. This is the new piece of junk 4 stroke with the speed start. Thanks for the video.
I am very impressed with your honesty I wish all mechanics and small engine repair person would return the old parts to the customer, or at least show them what they changed with an explanation. Good work.
Ohhh that was the problem. It happened on my stihl fs 240 weed eater. After a week... It is now FIXED ALL BECAUSE OF YOU!!!!!. Replaced the spark plug. Air filter. Fuel filter. New carburetor. New fuel lines. Even took out the old fuel and with new fuel. Still didn't start. And i was frustrated why would this thing not work after all of this parts has been replaced. After fixing the REAL PROBLEM... it did start up. Thank you so much you are a very great mechanic! Have a good one!
Awesome! I watched your video. Tested my Echo SRM 265T trimmer based on your video and $72.00 bucks problem solved. replaced ignition coil and spark plug boot. Now it starts and runs! Thank you for the video.
I too found this video very informative and. . enjoyable. Making a video that branches both of these is far from easy. In order to keep the viewer's attention requires the ability to demonstrate knowledge along with a pleasant, down to earth attitude that keeps the viewer watching. Intrigued. I've worked on small engines for years and yet, I still find videos like these helpful and informative. Simple but effective. These lanyards aren't meant to pull your arm from your shoulder. If you're doing this on any two or four cycle engine, chances are the coil is the culprit. Well done, Kevin. I'll be watching more of your work.
This was the best diagnostic video I have seen as far as the ignition coil goes. It certainly addressed the problem I was diagnosing. I also tested the coil for resistance. Maybe not necessary considering a new coil would be $10. Just replace it. Thankyou for the excellent sequential trouble shooting video. It is excellent! Thankyou once again.
Thanks alot for the video. Very informative and helpful, particularly if you have no prior knowledge of small engine repair. I like that you are able to show all the steps clearly on camera so that we can see everything, thanks again!
I scratched my head for days with a similar problem on a mower, swapping good parts from another I had nearby before discovering the flywheel had a bad magnet. They do lose they're power (magnetism) from a number of ways, shock being one of them. I found a description that stated if it doesn't suck and hold a screwdriver from about a half inch away then replace flywheel which I did and it ran perfect. Tested it on both flywheels side by side and sure enough huge difference. Haven't experienced that with my small 2-strokes but in principle it should apply.
This is EXACTLY what my PE 225 edger is doing. I've changed the spark plug, fuel filter, air filter, fuel lines, and a new carburetor. Still nothing. I've noticed the spark plug looks brand new so I figured it's not getting any spark whatsoever. I'm 99% sure this coil is what I need. Thank you very much!
Excellent video Kevin . This is my kind of video . You're very thorough and honest . I wouldn't care to contribute to a person like you , if you will make lots of videos on the subject of small engine starts and repairs . Your voice is clear with no distractions like music . Your English is excellent , easy understood . I don't understand why you had even one thumbs down . Keep up the good work !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!----------------Ernest E. Johnson
Worked on my SRM 225 today. It is 6 years old. Same exact problem. Same ignition coil part number on my machine currently is available from Amazon for 16$ next day. I will be installing the new ignition coil tomorrow. Hope it works.
Excellent video, have been messing with my trimmer trying to trouble shoot. Thanks to your video I learned how to test for spark and identified the problem. Replacing the ignition coil was a piece of cake.
Thank you for the useful video which really shows how simple the ignition system is when you get down to it. There was no need to clean the pole pieces of the 'coil' (actually the stator of the magneto) and the rotating pole pieces as, although you said that they would make good contact, you then ensured, quite correctly, that there was a 10 thou gap. There was never going to be any contact anyway!
Nice video for helping people that are not Mechanically inclined to save themselves some money. The average cost here in NCs shop cost start at for diagnostic is 65. And 65 an hour measured on the 1/4 of the hour. So 22 minutes is going to be billed at 32.50 + 65.00 which comes to 97.50 plus tax and parts. It don't take long for the average owner to pay more to fix one than to buy a new one. Your helping people and keeping them from adding to the already disposal problems we have created with the replace it generation. Keep the good work up Kevin . Ive been working on small engines for 35years and a little good advice is better than none.
As a small engine mechanic i always find people dont question their invoice when they have a fully working clean machine. If you have to take covers or cowlins off machines its always worth cleaning them and blowing them off with compressed air then using duck oil or wd40 to make the machine look like its been worked on. I have never had any complaints about how my customers machines go back to them, in fact all of them say how their machine looks like new. then they pay their bill with a smile and word gets around.
You can also take a multimeter, put iton the continuity sector, put the red node in the spark plug cap & ground it.rhen turn the magnito across the coil and watch the reading. Should be above 10 volts. Mine runs for a few minutes rhen shuts down, but starts right back up and runs a minute. My coil drops below 8.50. coil is going out
Oops, I discovered it's possible to put the coil in backwards, which will louse up the timing. No problem, I found the right way in your video. New coil, clean plug, new prime bulb. It hasn't run this good in years. Thanks!
Yet, did I miss the coil/multi meter test?.I was hoping to see how to do that, before I buy a new Coil for nothing. EVERYTHING else was good information though, thanks for that. Good advice at the end also, business owners should take note.
Here's a second comment from Biomed. A few of your viewers have said 'why don't you test the coil with an ohmmeter?'. This is not an unreasonable question. If the coil is open circuit it will certainly show clearly and the coil will need to be replaced (unless the break is obvious and accessible). However the coil may show continuity and therefore have the appearance of being OK but if there is a shorted turn somewhere inside the coil it will definitely not produce a spark and will need to be replaced. This is not easily testable with simple test gear but if everything else in the ignition system is OK, then this will have to be the circumstantial diagnosis. For the techies the reason is that a shorted turn will destroy the inductance of the coil. Keep up the good work!
Kevin, I have to say that was one of the best video I've ever seen you really explained every little details! Now thats how to make a video! I'm like you I tried everything and now I'm waiting for my coil to arrive in February, I'll let you know. THANKS THANKS THANKS !!!
My 225 Lite Husqvarna was a beast. When it quit, I checked spark, good, I checked compression, also good. I checked fuel, also good. Only thing left was the mixture of air and fuel, which will be known when I get done rebuilding the carb. I believe it's pulling air like a car with a vacuum leak. Good video for the DYI.
Woooow fantastic ,I have the same problem on a McCulloch italiana hedge trimmer , done the strip down but unable to find the correct coil , but this video has given me confidence that I'm on the right track. Thank you 🤗👍
… One thing you may, or may not have noticed in this video, He should have checked to make sure the wire end made good connection, within the spark-plug wire, before buying a new coil. It doesn't take much to take the end off, cut it back by about a quarter of an inch (most wires allow that much removal), and re insert the spring wire pin, back into the spark-plug wire in a new fresh position. Most new spark plug wires have carbon fibers, instead of wire (like in the old days), and the pin that sticks into that fiber, may, or may not, be making a good connection, which could lead to no spark, or a far weaker spark than the plug should have, causing the engine not to fire, when enough good compression, and fuel is supplied. So, before you go out and pay $50 for a new coil, check the spark-plug wire, that fits and connects to the spark plug. Over time of removing, and reconnecting the plug wire, it's solid like connect, may not be so well connected, as you think it is. The pin can pull out of the spark plug wire completely, or partly, making the connection very poor or not at all. By doing this, you may save yourself a $50 pocket expense, and wait time for the new coil to arrive in the mail, or a miserable trip to the repair shop, for a new coil (which all come with a new spark plug, cup end already installed on it. Instead of the coil being at fault, it was the connection between the wire, and the spark plug end at fault. Hope this little extra tip saves you some time , and money, and gets your engine back up and running sooner. … another small tip; take time to make sure your exhaust port is open, and free of carbon build-up. It also can stop your engine from firing up, if you have spark.
Hi Kevin Wow! very informative video with very precise and clear instructions and no background distracting noises I would highly recommend watching your video's any day your the man👍😊👍
Good video Kevin. One thing you might want to try before condemning the coil is to clean the coil around the bolt holes where it mounts to the engine and the engine as well so you have a good continuous electrical ground path. It can become corroded at this location and cause the coil to fail to spark.
Testing the coil prim and sec and when hot as the coil can short and i had a Stihl that shut down after about 10-20 mins when hot. Pain to diagnose. delamination and wires start to ground out inside coil.
Man, that was a great job you did. I own this weed wacker and it is great and runs like crazy. So glad you showed me how to do that repair. I want to find your carb repair video next. Thanks alot.
Good job Kev, learned something tonight , some guys like to pass on good information and some guys just like to break ball's. Keep on fixing, it's what we do.
Good vid there Kevin . I usually test for spark by grabbing the spark plug and touching the motor while pulling on the starter. You may get a bit of a tickle this way but it does give an answer straight away. Cheers. Keep it up. !
Excellent video, I'm starting to dabble with small 2-stroke engine repair, I've worked on 4 stroke from Briggs and Stratton, and have a college degree in engine building, done more work on bigger engines. I'm quickly starting to learn 2 strokers can be a little more complicated and some brands like to modify parts ever so slightly. Only thing I can say from my years of experience with car ignitions, you're right with the dish soap, I've used a dab of dielectric grease too, but I was taught to slide the wire into the boot first, connect your plug end, then slide the boot over your plug end, it's a lot easier than trying to cram the plug end in the backside of the boot
Great video. My Echo 225 trimmer had a WEAK spark and wouldn't run yesterday - changed plugs, blew out the wet cylinder with compressed air... nothing. Pulled the ignition module/coil and sanded down the 2 contact points that interact with the flywheel and then the magnets on the flywheel with 220 grit paper. .016" feeler gauge between the flywheel and ignition module and buttoned her back up. Started right up.
Suggestion: Not sure cause I've never done it but the two pieces you put in the spark plugs end of the wire MAY (again I can't be certain) be easier to slip the cable through the rubber boot, connect the metal loop and pull/push it in place. Thanks, Enjoyed the video buddy.
Nice clear video 2 things though put a piece of a4 sheet to get your gap . and get a multimeter to check your coil and spark plug .all easy fixes .Very good point about returning old spares that shows your honesty . After using your machine remove the filler cap and put an old thin plastic bag over the threads then replace filler cap ,this prevents any moisture getting into fuel in damp conditions or storing for a while.
The timing is dictated by when the flywheel magnets pass beneath the coil. Unless the flywheel key is sheared (easy to check by looking at the key in the shaft), then the timing is not an issue with this engine.
I do agree that it was way to much effort for that trimmer but 3 things first his video might help someone that can do the job theirself so no labor charge second he will get ad money from video 3rd this applies to all string trimmers and some commercial trimmers cost way more than 200 bucks and to add a forth thing lots of times you can find parts on ebay for pennies compared to a dealer so you might only be out 20 or 30 bucks. Their are the people with a lot of money that just toss it and don't bother we live in a toss it world sad but true and some people are just limited in what they can afford and a video like this just might get them out of a bind. So all of y'all taking the time to criticize his video wasted your time and did not accomplishe a thing besides losing time typing your useless opinion. Great video man always going to be haters.:-)
I was going to say that and a wire gauge for the plug. Also please do some editing in the future and knock out about a third of the time, but I like your stuff.
@@chriswilliams2868 _ Why monkey rig everything?? Just man up and buy some correct real tools that are going to be used for the correct job... Then the job will be done correctly rather than half ass.
Actually no contact is made between magnets and magneto coil, The coil works on magnetic induction. two coils inside coil housing, the primary, few hundred turns, secondary a few thousand turns very fine wire. possibly a condenser reaches a given voltage then discharges into the primary coil.
Yes, mutual induction creates the spark. The air gap is important but not cleaning with sandpaper. That type of plug connector is installed using dielectric grease and holding it with either “Duck-Bill” pliers or needle nose. A “Hog Ring” pliers with a 45 degree angle works great as they are rounded and don’t close all of the way. One end of the coils secondary is at ground, otherwise it is not a complete circuit. You will find most are the same resistance on a digital multi meter. Testing the plug wire to ground would answer that 3 minutes after no spark was confirmed. Use an ST125 (Spark Tester, #1, 25,000 volts) it comes with an alligator clip on the side to clip to ground. I started on lawnmowers, then motorcycles. After that, cars. Only motorcycles use CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) because they are more expensive. ASE Master Tech since 1978 - Retired
Nice video Kevin, had a similar problem on my Husqvarna 129ld and the old coil measured with a cheap multi meter from the plug lead to ground was open circuit . The replacement measured 3.2k ohms , and works perfectly . Hope this helps . Ian
Thank you Kevin❣️❣️ I’m so happy you shared this without a potty mouth😊👍🏻 oh BTW the guys correcting your weed eater lingo pobly calls a water heater a - hot water heater 😂😊❣️ but you and I know it’s a “Water Heater” 🤣😂😆
Put some anti seize on your spark plug on the threads of the spark plug put some anti seize are the threads of the spark plug it doesn't take much it will help a lot of people over tighten spark plugs
Sounds beautiful... My Subaru (Robyn) brush cutter has this problem, and I had no idea why it was so hard to start but I've been having problems for a while with it, I bought the brush cutter in 2010 so it's been good to me so far, I'm going to get the part next week..
744 dislikes? 744 creeps who don't want you knowing how to take care of your problems yourself? Lightenup. Most folk couldn't be arsed, don't have the time, the tooling or anywhere to work. You'll stihl git the job! If you're honest...otherwise you'll only get it once...if I catch you creepin' out, that's for sure. Meanwhile, for the rest of us....Thanks for helping out Kevin.
If you go ahead and insert the feeler guage into the gap at the center of the pick-ups, because the pick-ups are radiused, the width of the flat, relatively wide guage keeps the gap much larger than the thickness of the guage blade. From that, you can go ahead and see the blade must be inserted only a short way into an edge of the gap, to be able to set the clearance at the correct distance.
Lensmanic Feleven Ha Haa your spot on but I like this gentleman. His teaching methods are nice and easy to follow. Yes needs to edit his video better as well.
hello i totally agree & im not here to correct anyone's basic knowledge but i kinda heard him mentioning that it was his first time repairing that echo srm-225. total respect tho
this is one of the best 6 year old videos i’ve seen in years.thanks👍🏿
Thank you so much for the comment and watching my friend.
This guy is great and he speaks correct English- I really appreciate this - thank you.
Thank you so much Tj.
Well done! I really liked that you gave the customer/friend a bag with the old parts. I agree, that shows integrity.
Thank you for the comment Dwayne.
Amen to that...nowadays the majority of people do not even have a clue of what integrity is nor honesty
Yes. So simple to save old parts and packaging and shows integrity. Goes a long way to making customers happy
It’s the best way to do business 😊
When you put the sparkplug clip on the end of the sparkplug wire, you want to first stick the wire through the boot and pull it out the other side, then you want to put the clip on so that you don't have to force the clip through the small end of the boot. Once you get the clip on, then you pull the wire back through the boot till it seats in place. Great Video and thanks for taking the time to show folks how to diagnose and replace a coil.
Thanks for the comment.
Yes, wonderful public service! You are doing it, thank you.
Thanks alot. Good be job.
Your like the "Bob Ross" of the weedwhacker world! Thank you for the info and demo! You single-handly saved me tons of troubleshooting! Thank you!
Glad to help.
Thanks for the comment and watching.
Fellow Pittsburgher here. I was listening to you talk and I thought I spotted the accent. “Let me see if I can get yinz in the position” solidified it for me. Subscribed! Thanks brother, great video. Really helped me out down here in sunny Florida!
Lol your right i am from south western pa about an hour from Pittsburgh.
Best "how to fix something" video I have ever seen. Thank you
Thank you for the comment and watching Leroy.
I've rarely spent 30 minutes watching a UA-cam video, you my friend had my full attention. I like my echo srm-225 and this may be my problem and my solution. Thanks
Hi Kevin- I have been working on my small gas engines for almost sixty years. You learn a lot by just working on them like you do.
I always clean coils with brake cleaner first to blast away the oil-dirt pathway between the poles of the coil fields and then I follow up with a fine wire brush wheel on my drill. I do the same with the flywheel magnets. Dirt and oil paths can weaken the magnet pulse induction thus failing to produce the required electrical charge necessary to produce a good strong spark. The same is true for batteries. Pick up a very inexpensive plastic feeler gauge to place between the coil and the magnets when reinstalling the coil. This allows the magnets to hold the coil in place and makes inserting the screws more easily. Just a small turn of the flywheel will permit the removal of the gauge and a perfect spacing. Keep things clean and yourself so things last longer. :-)
Howmuch is the coil
No hard is it to put up magnito
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60 years ago there were not weed eater unless you are talking on different engines😂😂😂
I also use brass feeler. Non-ferrous.
You are a good man, showing how to fix this for free, so that lots here could make money fixing simple issues..without discarding the problematic one and buying a new one or giving it for repair which costs almost buying a new one. Thanks.
Thanks for the comment.
This was very helpful, especially about the magneto and coil. Mr. Robinson talked through it so it was easy to follow. One of the best video I ever watched.
Thank you jerry glad to help.
I had bought an inline spark tester to make it easier for my old eyes to see. I'm tearing down a craftsman that the plug is soaked and the coil is not firing with the shutoff wire disconnected. This is the new piece of junk 4 stroke with the speed start. Thanks for the video.
I am very impressed with your honesty I wish all mechanics and small engine repair person would return the old parts to the customer, or at least show them what they changed with an explanation. Good work.
Being honest will get you much more work thank you for the comment.
Ohhh that was the problem. It happened on my stihl fs 240 weed eater. After a week... It is now FIXED ALL BECAUSE OF YOU!!!!!. Replaced the spark plug. Air filter. Fuel filter. New carburetor. New fuel lines. Even took out the old fuel and with new fuel. Still didn't start. And i was frustrated why would this thing not work after all of this parts has been replaced. After fixing the REAL PROBLEM... it did start up. Thank you so much you are a very great mechanic! Have a good one!
So glad i could you out and thanks for watching.
One of the best UA-cam videos even I could understand well done.
Thank you Reginald Harrison.
Awesome! I watched your video. Tested my Echo SRM 265T trimmer based on your video and $72.00 bucks problem solved. replaced ignition coil and spark plug boot. Now it starts and runs! Thank you for the video.
Thank you so much for the comment glad to help.
I love your way of teaching and also love how honest u are thank u and God Bless
Thank you Machael God Bless.
Thanks for making this great video, I already spent $200 for replacing coil and labor . Had I watch your video, I saved myself a couple hundred $$.
I like way. Way you make sure your clients understand what you did and replaced parts to see what was not working. Also you complete diagnosis.
Thank you very much glad i could help out.
I too found this video very informative and. . enjoyable. Making a video that branches both of these is far from easy. In order to keep the viewer's attention requires the ability to demonstrate knowledge along with a pleasant, down to earth attitude that keeps the viewer watching. Intrigued. I've worked on small engines for years and yet, I still find videos like these helpful and informative. Simple but effective. These lanyards aren't meant to pull your arm from your shoulder. If you're doing this on any two or four cycle engine, chances are the coil is the culprit. Well done, Kevin. I'll be watching more of your work.
Thank you so much my friend.
This was the best diagnostic video I have seen as far as the ignition coil goes. It certainly addressed the problem I was diagnosing. I also tested the coil for resistance. Maybe not necessary considering a new coil would be $10. Just replace it. Thankyou for the excellent sequential trouble shooting video. It is excellent! Thankyou once again.
Thanks alot for the video. Very informative and helpful, particularly if you have no prior knowledge of small engine repair. I like that you are able to show all the steps clearly on camera so that we can see everything, thanks again!
Thanks for the comment glad to help
I scratched my head for days with a similar problem on a mower, swapping good parts from another I had nearby before discovering the flywheel had a bad magnet. They do lose they're power (magnetism) from a number of ways, shock being one of them. I found a description that stated if it doesn't suck and hold a screwdriver from about a half inch away then replace flywheel which I did and it ran perfect. Tested it on both flywheels side by side and sure enough huge difference. Haven't experienced that with my small 2-strokes but in principle it should apply.
Thanks so much to go through step by step to figure problem I fixed my trimmers
The best video I've seen, the info was awesome so awesome I fixed my weed wacker thank you so much this video will help a lot of people thanks again
This is EXACTLY what my PE 225 edger is doing. I've changed the spark plug, fuel filter, air filter, fuel lines, and a new carburetor. Still nothing. I've noticed the spark plug looks brand new so I figured it's not getting any spark whatsoever. I'm 99% sure this coil is what I need. Thank you very much!
Thanks alot!!! Kevin followed your instructions took my weed wacker apart cleaned it up and it started like new!!!!
Thanks for watching glad to help.
Great video, informative and actually very calming, you are like the Bob Ross of gardening tools.
Lol thanks i appreciate that and glad i could help
Excellent video Kevin . This is my kind of video . You're very thorough and honest . I wouldn't care to contribute to a person like you , if you will make lots of videos on the subject of small engine starts and repairs . Your voice is clear with no distractions like music . Your English is excellent , easy understood . I don't understand why you had even one thumbs down . Keep up the good work !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!----------------Ernest E. Johnson
Thank you for the comment ernest johnson.
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Worked on my SRM 225 today. It is 6 years old. Same exact problem. Same ignition coil part number on my machine currently is available from Amazon for 16$ next day. I will be installing the new ignition coil tomorrow. Hope it works.
Let me know how it works? thanks for the comment.
Kevin, good job, good advice. Calm explanation. Thank you
Thank you so much for the comment and watching.
Excellent video, have been messing with my trimmer trying to trouble shoot. Thanks to your video I learned how to test for spark and identified the problem. Replacing the ignition coil was a piece of cake.
Thanks for the comment and watching glad to help you.
Thank you for the useful video which really shows how simple the ignition system is when you get down to it. There was no need to clean the pole pieces of the 'coil' (actually the stator of the magneto) and the rotating pole pieces as, although you said that they would make good contact, you then ensured, quite correctly, that there was a 10 thou gap. There was never going to be any contact anyway!
Thanks for watching Biomed.
Kevin Robinson yeah - it’s an induced current. And it’s not a fillers guage it’s a feeler guage
Nice video for helping people that are not Mechanically inclined to save themselves some money. The average cost here in NCs shop cost start at for diagnostic is 65. And 65 an hour measured on the 1/4 of the hour. So 22 minutes is going to be billed at 32.50 + 65.00 which comes to 97.50 plus tax and parts. It don't take long for the average owner to pay more to fix one than to buy a new one. Your helping people and keeping them from adding to the already disposal problems we have created with the replace it generation. Keep the good work up Kevin . Ive been working on small engines for 35years and a little good advice is better than none.
Thank you for the comment Dewey Lee.
As a small engine mechanic i always find people dont question their invoice when they have a fully working clean machine. If you have to take covers or cowlins off machines its always worth cleaning them and blowing them off with compressed air then using duck oil or wd40 to make the machine look like its been worked on. I have never had any complaints about how my customers machines go back to them, in fact all of them say how their machine looks like new. then they pay their bill with a smile and word gets around.
You are a good mechanic Tom thank you for the comment.
Should never have to hold the trigger on a Eco to get it to start .
Thankyou for taking pride in what you do! It may not always be noticed, but I believe the effort you put into something always shows!😊
Verygood thankyou
You can also take a multimeter, put iton the continuity sector, put the red node in the spark plug cap & ground it.rhen turn the magnito across the coil and watch the reading. Should be above 10 volts.
Mine runs for a few minutes rhen shuts down, but starts right back up and runs a minute. My coil drops below 8.50. coil is going out
Thanks for this helpful video. I really enjoy the calmness - the way you speak and do the job.
Thank you very much i appreciate that.
Thanks I’ll look at all your video your a great teacher I learn so much from your video thanks again
Oops, I discovered it's possible to put the coil in backwards, which will louse up the timing. No problem, I found the right way in your video. New coil, clean plug, new prime bulb. It hasn't run this good in years. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment and watching Keith.
I use a paper grocery shopping bag on the fly wheel as a spacer for the coil, works pretty good for me.
Excellent show my friend, your best asset is your just a regular guy like anyone of us wanting to learn. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Carl I like to help people if I can.
A credit to you no bull no music just straight to the job well done Kevin
Thank you Noel
One of the best detailed video. Well done my man.
Thank you
Yet, did I miss the coil/multi meter test?.I was hoping to see how to do that, before I buy a new Coil for nothing. EVERYTHING else was good information though, thanks for that. Good advice at the end also, business owners should take note.
Most helpful video on the web, Thanks
Thank you so much for the comment glad to help.
Here's a second comment from Biomed. A few of your viewers have said 'why don't you test the coil with an ohmmeter?'. This is not an unreasonable question. If the coil is open circuit it will certainly show clearly and the coil will need to be replaced (unless the break is obvious and accessible). However the coil may show continuity and therefore have the appearance of being OK but if there is a shorted turn somewhere inside the coil it will definitely not produce a spark and will need to be replaced. This is not easily testable with simple test gear but if everything else in the ignition system is OK, then this will have to be the circumstantial diagnosis. For the techies the reason is that a shorted turn will destroy the inductance of the coil. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for all the information Biomed.
Great video: You explain things very well that even a simple non-mechanical person can understand. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for watching Victor.
Thank you, Kevin. I think you do a wonderful at explaining things that not everyone understands or know how to work with. Much appreciated.
Kevin, I have to say that was one of the best video I've ever seen you really explained every little details! Now thats how to make a video! I'm like you I tried everything and now I'm waiting for my coil to arrive in February, I'll let you know. THANKS THANKS THANKS !!!
Thanks, very helpful explanation and accurate. You are a good teacher!
My 225 Lite Husqvarna was a beast. When it quit, I checked spark, good, I checked compression, also good. I checked fuel, also good. Only thing left was the mixture of air and fuel, which will be known when I get done rebuilding the carb. I believe it's pulling air like a car with a vacuum leak. Good video for the DYI.
Your welcome thanks for watching
Nice demo! Thanks. For an untrained small engine mech, you know what your doing. Bravo, keep up the great work.
Thank you for the comment David.
How do you know he is untrained ???
If he was trained, well he would replace every part on it …..,,,,😊
@@philliphall5198 👍
Woooow fantastic ,I have the same problem on a McCulloch italiana hedge trimmer , done the strip down but unable to find the correct coil , but this video has given me confidence that I'm on the right track. Thank you 🤗👍
… One thing you may, or may not have noticed in this video, He should have checked to make sure the wire end made good connection, within the spark-plug wire, before buying a new coil. It doesn't take much to take the end off, cut it back by about a quarter of an inch (most wires allow that much removal), and re insert the spring wire pin, back into the spark-plug wire in a new fresh position. Most new spark plug wires have carbon fibers, instead of wire (like in the old days), and the pin that sticks into that fiber, may, or may not, be making a good connection, which could lead to no spark, or a far weaker spark than the plug should have, causing the engine not to fire, when enough good compression, and fuel is supplied. So, before you go out and pay $50 for a new coil, check the spark-plug wire, that fits and connects to the spark plug. Over time of removing, and reconnecting the plug wire, it's solid like connect, may not be so well connected, as you think it is. The pin can pull out of the spark plug wire completely, or partly, making the connection very poor or not at all. By doing this, you may save yourself a $50 pocket expense, and wait time for the new coil to arrive in the mail, or a miserable trip to the repair shop, for a new coil (which all come with a new spark plug, cup end already installed on it. Instead of the coil being at fault, it was the connection between the wire, and the spark plug end at fault. Hope this little extra tip saves you some time , and money, and gets your engine back up and running sooner. … another small tip; take time to make sure your exhaust port is open, and free of carbon build-up. It also can stop your engine from firing up, if you have spark.
Hi Kevin Wow! very informative video with very precise and clear instructions and no background distracting noises I would highly recommend watching your video's any day your the man👍😊👍
Thank you Bill glad to help
Great video 👍. Only thing I would add is I would check for continuity in the spark plug wire too before buying expensive parts.
Thank you for the info.
Mate that was well presented, clear and thorough. Well done from Oz.
Much appreciated!
Thank you so much for the comment.
Good video Kevin. One thing you might want to try before condemning the coil is to clean the coil around the bolt holes where it mounts to the engine and the engine as well so you have a good continuous electrical ground path. It can become corroded at this location and cause the coil to fail to spark.
Thanks for the info j tho.
Testing the coil prim and sec and when hot as the coil can short and i had a Stihl that shut down after about 10-20 mins when hot. Pain to diagnose. delamination and wires start to ground out inside coil.
Thank you Kevin.. You've just taught me how to fix a faulty coil
Glad to help my friend.
Man, that was a great job you did. I own this weed wacker and it is great and runs like crazy.
So glad you showed me how to do that repair. I want to find your carb repair video next. Thanks alot.
I will get one soon for you thanks for watching.
Good job Kev, learned something tonight , some guys like to pass on good information and some guys just like to break ball's. Keep on fixing, it's what we do.
Thank you Liberty Man.
Good vid there Kevin . I usually test for spark by grabbing the spark plug and touching the motor while pulling on the starter.
You may get a bit of a tickle this way but it does give an answer straight away.
Cheers. Keep it up. !
Thats a real man thanks for watching.
Billy Bobb I just get my girl to hold it. Tells you real quick and they get over it in a day or two. 😉
@@fontaineking5158 Probably ex-girlfriend now😄
like a rock best thing that ever happened to me. 😉
Billy Bobb f*ck that! 😁
I'm at 22 mins and I can relate to the excitement of just adding the new parts and hoping like crazy the thing will fire!
It's the chance you have to take.
Your mechanic will do the same thing.
Thank you very much. This was very informative, interesting and, with your presentation, very relaxing. 👍🙂
Thank you for the comment and watching Moggridge.
Great common sense video, easy to follow and full of good advice Thanks.
Thanks Tony.
From UK thank you so much, maestro *******
Very informative with step by step illustration. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Very good video ! easy to understand, and I learned a few things, thank you!
I feel the same way I'm learning
Excellent video, I'm starting to dabble with small 2-stroke engine repair, I've worked on 4 stroke from Briggs and Stratton, and have a college degree in engine building, done more work on bigger engines. I'm quickly starting to learn 2 strokers can be a little more complicated and some brands like to modify parts ever so slightly. Only thing I can say from my years of experience with car ignitions, you're right with the dish soap, I've used a dab of dielectric grease too, but I was taught to slide the wire into the boot first, connect your plug end, then slide the boot over your plug end, it's a lot easier than trying to cram the plug end in the backside of the boot
Thanks for the great information and for watching.
When attaching plug push the wire through the cap crimp the connector onto the wire and pull the wire back into the cap
Build up of carbon around the tab causes a higher resistance that makes a higher voltage drop wasting power at the spark plug making a smaller spark .
Great video. My Echo 225 trimmer had a WEAK spark and wouldn't run yesterday - changed plugs, blew out the wet cylinder with compressed air... nothing. Pulled the ignition module/coil and sanded down the 2 contact points that interact with the flywheel and then the magnets on the flywheel with 220 grit paper. .016" feeler gauge between the flywheel and ignition module and buttoned her back up. Started right up.
Thanks for the comment 71Rcode.
Well done Kevin! You helped me a lot! Keep up the good work and "All the Best" to you and your family!
I enjoyed this video, I have been looking for such troubleshooting where no spark is produced.
Thanks for the comment glad I could help.
you can use a biz card as a feeler gauge -works everytime
Thank great idea.
Hi Kevin,
Firstly, Thankyou very much.
You are too good.
I watched your video on the weed whacker and I am very amazed.
Thank you for watching and the comment Terence.
very good video thanks for sharing !!
Thank you for watching.
Good man you are sir. Integrity is our biggest treasure. Nice video. Gracias.
Thank you Rodrigo.
Suggestion: Not sure cause I've never done it but the two pieces you put in the spark plugs end of the wire MAY (again I can't be certain) be easier to slip the cable through the rubber boot, connect the metal loop and pull/push it in place. Thanks, Enjoyed the video buddy.
I think your right my friend thanks for the comment.
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I like the way you talk, you talk the way I do and I love it, you made a good video thank you.
Thanks Billy.
put your spark plug cap on first, the attach the spark plug connector. Now you can pull the cap over the connector.
Thank you for the info.
Nice clear video 2 things though put a piece of a4 sheet to get your gap . and get a multimeter to check your coil and spark plug .all easy fixes .Very good point about returning old spares that shows your honesty . After using your machine remove the filler cap and put an old thin plastic bag over the threads then replace filler cap ,this prevents any moisture getting into fuel in damp conditions or storing for a while.
Thanks for the info and tips
4 things needed, proper air&fuel mixture/ compression/ good spark/ proper timing.
The timing is dictated by when the flywheel magnets pass beneath the coil. Unless the flywheel key is sheared (easy to check by looking at the key in the shaft), then the timing is not an issue with this engine.
It takes fuel to burn and a spark to ignite it , compression and air/fuel mixture with a spark will do it Everytime
I do agree that it was way to much effort for that trimmer but 3 things first his video might help someone that can do the job theirself so no labor charge second he will get ad money from video 3rd this applies to all string trimmers and some commercial trimmers cost way more than 200 bucks and to add a forth thing lots of times you can find parts on ebay for pennies compared to a dealer so you might only be out 20 or 30 bucks. Their are the people with a lot of money that just toss it and don't bother we live in a toss it world sad but true and some people are just limited in what they can afford and a video like this just might get them out of a bind. So all of y'all taking the time to criticize his video wasted your time and did not accomplishe a thing besides losing time typing your useless opinion. Great video man always going to be haters.:-)
Tip when re- installing the mag use a business card for a gapper if you aint got no feeler gage.
Thanks Dan good info.
I was going to say that and a wire gauge for the plug. Also please do some editing in the future and knock out about a third of the time, but I like your stuff.
fold a dollar bill in half and it will be .010
Thank you Dan for the advice. A friend told told me the same thing about using a business card. God bless you!
@@chriswilliams2868 _ Why monkey rig everything?? Just man up and buy some correct real tools that are going to be used for the correct job... Then the job will be done correctly rather than half ass.
Great Video! Thank you for taking the time to do it! Excellent job!
Thank you so much for the comment and watching.
Good video easy to understand very complete in details.
Sir, very clear detailed instruction. Thankyou.
Thank you Walter hope it helped.
Actually no contact is made between magnets and magneto coil, The coil works on
magnetic induction. two coils inside coil housing, the primary, few hundred turns,
secondary a few thousand turns very fine wire. possibly a condenser reaches a given
voltage then discharges into the primary coil.
Yes, mutual induction creates the spark. The air gap is important but not cleaning with sandpaper.
That type of plug connector is installed using dielectric grease and holding it with either “Duck-Bill” pliers or needle nose. A “Hog Ring” pliers with a 45 degree angle works great as they are rounded and don’t close all of the way. One end of the coils secondary is at ground, otherwise it is not a complete circuit. You will find most are the same resistance on a digital multi meter. Testing the plug wire to ground would answer that 3 minutes after no spark was confirmed. Use an ST125 (Spark Tester, #1, 25,000 volts) it comes with an alligator clip on the side to clip to ground. I started on lawnmowers, then motorcycles. After that, cars. Only motorcycles use CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) because they are more expensive. ASE Master Tech since 1978 - Retired
This video is great, I know I'm about two years behind, but I'm subbing!
Thank you so much.
Good Video. Suggestion . . . put the spark plug boot on 'before' the metal clip and you won't have to squeeze it through the narrow end.
Good info thanks.
Nice video Kevin, had a similar problem on my Husqvarna 129ld and the old coil measured with a cheap multi meter from the plug lead to ground was open circuit . The replacement measured 3.2k ohms , and works perfectly . Hope this helps . Ian
Thanks for the information
excellent video. learned a lot there keep up the good work
Well done Kevin I learn't so much from this video, thanks mate.
Thank you for the comment Peter glad to help.
Thank you Kevin❣️❣️ I’m so happy you shared this without a potty mouth😊👍🏻 oh BTW the guys correcting your weed eater lingo pobly calls a water heater a - hot water heater 😂😊❣️ but you and I know it’s a “Water Heater” 🤣😂😆
What about the kill switch could it be defective most likely it is the coil
Just because it's preset doesn't mean it's right I always check the gap of the spark plug
Put some anti seize on your spark plug on the threads of the spark plug put some anti seize are the threads of the spark plug it doesn't take much it will help a lot of people over tighten spark plugs
Sounds beautiful... My Subaru (Robyn) brush cutter has this problem, and I had no idea why it was so hard to start but I've been having problems for a while with it, I bought the brush cutter in 2010 so it's been good to me so far, I'm going to get the part next week..
Good work. Now i can fix my weedeater. Thank you.
Thanks for watching glad to help.
Exelent video, you are a good mechanic;you are the best.
Thanks you much and Gad bless you,now I going to fix my👍.
Thank you H cooper.
Heck if you went that far you probably should have clean the exhaust port and Screen to. That was a good video!!!
744 dislikes?
744 creeps who don't want you knowing how to take care of your problems yourself? Lightenup. Most folk couldn't be arsed, don't have the time, the tooling or anywhere to work.
You'll stihl git the job! If you're honest...otherwise you'll only get it once...if I catch you creepin' out, that's for sure.
Meanwhile, for the rest of us....Thanks for helping out Kevin.
It’s a shame to dislike because it’s free to all you A holes 😊
If you go ahead and insert the feeler guage into the gap at the center of the pick-ups, because the pick-ups are radiused, the width of the flat, relatively wide guage keeps the gap much larger than the thickness of the guage blade. From that, you can go ahead and see the blade must be inserted only a short way into an edge of the gap, to be able to set the clearance at the correct distance.
I use a business card between the coil and flywheel then tighten the two coil screws, works perfect.
@@stevegieselman5704 are all business cards the same thickness?
I celebrated when you got it running. Haha suspense on a different level!
Thanks for cheering for me even though i couldn't hear it i appreciate it.
..you might have first put the plug wire thru the rubber cover, put the wire piece on and then pull it back into the rubber boot...
excactly
Lensmanic Feleven Ha Haa your spot on but I like this gentleman. His teaching methods are nice and easy to follow. Yes needs to edit his video better as well.
instead of dish liquid a dab of dielectric grease IMO
Boot goes on first 😂
hello i totally agree & im not here to correct anyone's basic knowledge but i kinda heard him mentioning that it was his first time repairing that echo srm-225. total respect tho
I have a Mantis Tiller. I replaced the carburetor but it still doesn't start. I'll be checking the spark on the coil next. Great video.
Good luck if I can help let no.
Thank you! I’m going to try to fix mine.
Hope it helps Jorge.
Loved this
You have a wonderful gift to explain how to fix things
From ireland
Thanks so much!