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Blower Exhaust Sears / Weed Eater Leaf blower - exhaust issue? I have two gas powered leaf blowers. One a Sears and one a Weed Eater. Both appear to be the same design with the same 24 cc engin...


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Sears / Weed Eater Leaf blower - exhaust issue?

I have two gas powered leaf blowers. One a Sears and one a Weed Eater. Both appear to be the same design with the same 24 cc engine and same issue. Exhaust is loud and tinny. Both smell like plastic burning. Removing the cover, I find that both have the same exhaust bolt broken and the muffler is touching plastic, hence the smell. IDEAS?
You’re on track about extraction. A small engine repair shop here in INDY says the original problem was the bolt was too long for the application and power tools in assembly stressed the bolt. It took just months beyond the warranty for the bolt to also expire.

well obviously you know you would have to separate the plastic from the metal and reaffix it all into place somehow. to do it such that it is not a permanently affixed would be the trick i guess because otherwise i am sure it is easy enough to get heat resistant epoxy.

in car repair they replace broken bolts by extracting them by drilling. and then you make a new hole for the new bolt; you drill/bore new threads into a new hole; the new hole will be slightly larger than the old one so it will need a slightly larger bolt.

so ok that is all i know and for more you will want to ask the lawn equipment gurus:

http://www.lawncafe.com/forumindex.php

http://www.lawnsite.com/

and or some homerepair dudes:
http://www.homerepairforum.com/forum/

about the fact that both motors have the same problem<



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Blowers and Fans by Canada Blower

Air moving fans and blowers utilize power from a motor to generate a volumetric flow of air at a given pressure, and are considered low-pressure air pumps. A propeller converts torque (turning force) from the motor (typically permanent split capacitor AC induction motors or brushless DC) to increase static pressure across the fan rotor and to increase the kinetic energy of the air particles.

Fans are classified into propeller, tube axial and vane axial styles, and each type has different characteristics and different areas of application. Propeller fans ususally consist of only a motor and propeller and therefore are the simplest among all. Tube axial and vane axial are similar to propellers but has a venturi around the propeller to reduce the vortices. Vane axial fans are equipped with vanes that trail behind the propeller in the airflow to straighten the swirling flow.

The flow and pressure properties are the main differences between a fan and a blower. While fans deliver air in an overall direction that is parallel to the fan blade axis, blowers deliver air in a direction that is perpendicular to the blower axis. Hence, fans can be configured to deliver a high flow rate, working against low pressure while blowers to deliver a relatively low flow rate against high pressure. Centrifugal blowers can be squirrel cage type, have a forward curved wheel or a backward curved wheel.

Another major difference between the fans types is in the mechanism regarding restriction to the air-flow. In a blower, it has an opposite effect on the same motor driving a fan blade. For instance, the load on the motor decreases when the motor is driving a squirrel cage blower. As the system becomes clogged, the blower speeds up. On the other hand, the load on the motor increases and the fan slows down as the airflow system becomes clogged with fan blades.

Commonly available practical methods of plants ventilation are:

* Exhaust fans or Power Roof Ventilators (PRVs).

  To do a satisfactory job of eliminating excessively hot air, it is usually essential to have powered wall and/or roof exhausters. These fans should also help to control air pressure within the building whether it be negative or positive pressure.

* Supply Fans or PRVs.

  A large number of buildings use exhaust PRVs to exhaust fumes, smoke, dust or other contaminants unavoidable in the operation of the business. As a result, these buildings are frequently under a severe negative pressure. The solution to the problem of this kind is usually found in the use of supply fans or "make-up" air ventilators.

* Air Circulators.

  If the exhaust and supply air requirements of a building have been carefully engineered and installed, and there continues to be a high instance of worker discomfort, the problem usually relates to the matter of air circulation. In this way, in addition to amximum benefit from the fresh, cooler air, occupants receive the added comfort of air circulation over their bodies and they are not adversely affected by the superheated air being exhausted from the building.

Additional information can be found at the Canada Blower company web site http://canadablower.com/index.html.

Susan Terlitski
Developer of Industrial Ventilation Equipment
Canada Blower Company
http://www.canadablower.com/inquiry/index.html
http://www.canadablower.com/hvac/index.html

About the Author

Canadian air-handling systems designer.

Mrs. Siouzanna Terlitskaia, nis-co@nis-co.com
Canadian Air Systems
http://nis-co.com

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