I have a question that is non scooter related that Im curious about. If this is not allowed on this fourm just message me and I will delete the post.
About a month ago I picked up a leaf blower off marketplace for $10. It is a Poluan pro BVM200. It runs fantastic and came with all the attachments and even the owners manual, I changed out the fuel lines and replaced the primer bulb as they were eaten away by ethanol. I measured the compression and I got about 90 PSI after about six pulls. I follow this gentleman on YouTube ( Great channel by the way if you are interested in fixing lawn equipment) and he worked on the same blower and managed to get up to 110 PSI. So I followed his instructions and started off cheap by replacing the piston ring for about five dollars. Once I reinstalled everything I was getting about the same 90 PSI as before. when I disassembled the head and looked at the cylinder I saw minor scuffing on the piston but nothing that would catch my fingernail. However, the Jug had several deep scratches. So I opted to replace it for $25.00.
I reassembled the jug and piston with assembly lube and buttoned everything back up together, Pulled the cord about ten times and was still getting a reading of about 90 PSI. For a minute I thought my gauge was faulty so I rented one from AutoZone and the numbers were pretty close.
Now I know that these small engines are somewhat disposable and not many people would bother fixing one But I would rather fix this one then getting another one in the next five years. My question is why am I still getting 90 PSI. Im wondering If I should have replaced the piston as well.
Here is a cost list so far if you are curious.
Blower itself - 10.00
Fuel lines and primer bulb 8.99
Cylandar jug- 25.00
Piston-
Let me all know what you think. Here is a link to the gentlman that I mentioned earlier in the post.