Service, B. engine specifications, A. troubleshooting – Little Wonder 2119 19 User Manual

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B.

Engine Specifications

Dry Weight

2.5 kg –– 5 lbs., 10 ounces

Type of Engine

Air Cooled, Two stroke, Single-
Cylinder, Gasoline Engine

Rotation

Counterclockwise, viewed from TOP

Bore

32.2 mm (1.268 in.)

Stroke

26.0 mm (1.04 in. )

Spark Plug

NGK BPM7Y, Champion RCJ-7Y or
RCJ-8Y The spark plug gap is
0.65 mm (0.026”).
Refer to Owner’s Manual, for
service Procedure

Fuel

Premixed two stroke fuel

Fuel Oil Ratio

50:1 ratio with ECHO or Little
Wonder oil

Gasoline

Unleaded, 89 octane or higher

Displacement

21.2 cc (1.294 cu. in.)

Exhaust System

Spark arrester muffler

Carburetor

ZAMA diaphragm model C1U type.
RPM at idle 2800

+

-

250 RPM

Ignition System

There are no adjustments required
for the ignition

Service

Problem

1. Blades don’t cut
cleanly.

2. Blades don’t
move when
throttle is
depressed.

3. Engine fails to
start

4. Engine hard to
start.

5. Engine misses.

6. Engine lacks
power.

7. Engine
overheats.

8. Engine noisy or
knocking.

9. Engine stalls
under load.

Cause

Blades are dull or not adjusted properly.

Engine is not seated properly on the gear

housing.

Blades are adjusted too tight.

ON/OFF switch is in OFF position.
No fuel in tank.
Fuel strainer clogged.
Fuel line clogged.
Spark plug shorted or fouled.
Spark plug is broken (cracked porcelain or

electrodes broken).

Ignition lead wire shorted, broken or

disconnected from spark plug.

Ignition inoperative (no spark from lead

wire).

Water in gasoline or stale fuel mixture.
Too much oil in fuel mixture.

Engine under or over choked.
Carburetor out of adjustment.
Gasket leaks (carburetor or

cylinder base gasket).

Weak spark at sparkplug

Air cleaner clogged.
Carburetor out of adjustment.
Muffler clogged.
Clogged exhaust ports.

Clogged spark arrestor
Poor compression.

Insufficient oil in fuel mixture.
Air flow obstructed.

Loose flywheel.
Spark plugs incorrect heat range.
Worn bearings, piston ring or cylinder walls.

Carburetor adjustment too “lean”.
Engine overheats.

Remedy

Have blades sharpened and adjusted.

Re-install engine following the assembly instructions. (pg. 4)

Re-adjust blades following service instructions. (pg. 9)

Move switch to ON.
Fill Tank.
Replace Strainer.
Clean fuel line.
Install new sparkplug.
Replace sparkplug.

Replace lead wire or attach to sparkplug.

Contact your nearest authorized dealer.

Drain entire system and refill with fresh fuel.
Drain and refill with correct mixture. If flooded by over
choking, proceed according to instructions in operation
section. If under choked, move choke lever to closed position
and crank two or three times. See “Carburetor Adjustment”
Replace gaskets. (pg. 10)
Contact your nearest authorized dealer.
Remove and clean. See “Carburetor Adjustment”. (pg. 10)
Clean or replace spark plug - set gap to 0.6-0.7 mm (.024
.028in.).

Contact your nearest authorized dealer.

Clean air cleaner.
See “Carburetor Adjustment”.
Clean carbon from muffler.
Remove muffler, rotate engine until the piston is at top of
cylinder. With a wooden scraper or blunt tool, remove all
carbon from exhaust ports. Be careful not to scratch or
damage piston or cylinder walls. Blow out all loose carbon
with compressed air. Install muffler and gasket.
Clean
Contact your nearest authorized dealer.

Mix fuel as described in starting instructions.
Clean flywheel, cylinder fins and screen.

Tighten flywheel nut.
Replace with plugs specified for engine.
Contact your nearest authorized dealer.

See “Carburetor Adjustment”.
Remove dust and dirt from between cylinder fins.

A.

Troubleshooting

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