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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Paul_Ashworth on September 02, 2006, 02:40:17 pm

Title: Pssed off
Post by: Paul_Ashworth on September 02, 2006, 02:40:17 pm
went out on a job this morning got 3/4 of the house done and the t/m cut out and started to run badly i have checked everything i can think off but still running rough, i wouldnt mind its a new machine with only 30 hours on the clock.

Anybody give any suggestions ?

It would be grately appreciated.

Cheers :( :( :(
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: carpetclean on September 02, 2006, 02:50:15 pm
hi paul it may help if you mention which t/m it is
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: Paul_Ashworth on September 02, 2006, 03:10:53 pm
The machine is a prochem Blazer xl
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: carpetclean on September 02, 2006, 03:16:44 pm
i cant help as i have a panther but now we know its a prochem i am sure people will   post replies. dare say you have checked the obvious fuel line  blockage spark plug tight water tank enough in .
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: Dave_Lee on September 02, 2006, 04:25:24 pm
Paul,
I have a Steamway Side Kick, similar to the Blazer. Only things aprt from fuel blockage, I can think of is:- Fuel tank vent not opened, if portable tank possibly sited too low, waste tank cut off, dirty air filter (B&S engines very sensitive to dirty air filters).
Dave.
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: Paul_Ashworth on September 02, 2006, 05:01:05 pm
Cheers Dave i will give that a go when the rain stops again.
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: john rees on September 02, 2006, 06:22:33 pm
It could be one of the plugs fouled up, I've had that in the past with a brand new kohler engine?
                              All the best
                                               John
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: calmore on September 02, 2006, 07:23:14 pm
Leak somewhere leading to Water/Moisture in the ignition system/HT leads etc?

Air intake blocked by something (A cloth for example) or air filter blocked?

Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: HolmansUKLTD on September 02, 2006, 07:31:45 pm
Now i dont own a TM but has it run out of petrol :P
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: Paul_Ashworth on September 02, 2006, 08:08:50 pm
No its a full tank of petrol, i have changed the plugs this afternoon even tho it has only 30 hours on ! cleaned the air filters as said by dave lee and it runs fine without the air filter but as soon as you put it back on it runs badly again. I have an engineer here on Tuesday fitting a pump out system which wasnt in stock when i purchased the machine so will hopefully get it fixed then ..

big thanks for everyones comment especially Dave lee
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: Spot On cleaning on September 02, 2006, 08:57:34 pm
Paul

I have had a blazer xl for 13 months and the same problem happened to me the other week. It was coughing and spluttering until i took out the air cleaner element.

I cleaned both the foam part and the canister in petrol then washed it in water and it has been fine ever since. Obviously dry it out first.

The only ever problem i had was when the empty valve was slightly open allowing water vapour to come out of the exhaust pipe like a mobile sauna. I phoned up sam at Prochem but he couldn't help, but i soon noticed it.

The second problem was whe i forgot to empty the tank and both jobs involved a gradient and a slope causing the water to hit the cutout and stopping me starting up. I know somethings are obvious but we all learn by our mistakes and this cost me £75 as i couldn't do the one job.

Dave
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: Len Gribble on September 02, 2006, 10:10:44 pm
Paul

Are Prochem coming to you?

Haven’t got the xl got the plus think more or less the same for future ref keep an eye on bypass manifold orifice dose not like to be blocked, some times wish I kept with the electrical type and upgraded to the tm type. ;D

Len
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: calmore on September 02, 2006, 10:18:53 pm
..it runs fine without the air filter but as soon as you put it back on it runs badly again...

There's the answer. Probably worth carrying a few spare filters on the van as it's not wise to run an engine with unfiltered air.
Title: Re: Pssed off
Post by: calmore on September 04, 2006, 10:37:14 pm
What you need is some of this:

(http://static.flickr.com/33/64035825_a9b50083f1_m.jpg)

(It's an Australian product, similar to Easy Start)
Title: Re: Happy now
Post by: Paul_Ashworth on September 05, 2006, 11:05:42 pm
Update:

Problem now resolved, damp seems to have got into the air filter during the torential rain on saturday, new filter and now running great again after lots of help from the guys at Prochem.