Elgin 2hp 1956

freddyray21

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I am stuck. I bought this to tinker with and see if I can get it running. I put a new coil and condenser so now I have spark. Pull starting it there seems to be a lack of fuel. I took the carb apart and cleaned all the jets, float valve ect. It will fire and at times seem as if it is going to run. Running for a few seconds. Is there a reed in this I should be looking at? It just seems even when it wants to run for a few seconds it runs out of gas. I have plenty of gas in the sediment bowl.
 

WillyBWright

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Re: Elgin 2hp 1956

Made by West Bend (kitchen gadget folks) which became Chrysler and eventually Force. Before that it was Kissel which mostly made cars. Not far from where I live. Hartford, WI is their hometown. Fully air cooled? Use chainsaw oil. The tanks rust and clog the screen on the valve on the bottom of the tank. Put a bunch of sheet metal screws in the tank and slosh it around with a bunch of whatever liquid you want to use. Mineral spirits comes to mind. Flush it out good and retry. Lawn Boy used a very similar valve/screen some years back. D-series motors.
 

freddyray21

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Re: Elgin 2hp 1956

cleaned out the tank again using the method described. It was clogged again, but now I have a good flow of gas to the carb and it still does the same thing. It wants to run, but just seems fuel starved.
 

F_R

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Re: Elgin 2hp 1956

It's a long shot, but it could have carbon-plugged exhaust ports. They sometimes did that. Have to pull the powerhead to take a look-see.
 

freddyray21

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Re: Elgin 2hp 1956

could be mud dobbers too. I pulled a sea of mud dobbers nests out of it when I took the tank and flywheel off.
 
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