Don't know if this is YOUR problem but mine stopped running after 8 seasons after slowly losing power.
I took it apart completely and found that one of the two Allen head bolts/screws that holds the cylinder in place was loose. I tightened it and after reassembling it, it started right up and has never run better!
AlternativelyCommon faults are: Air lock (press and release PRIMER button, allow to return, repeat). Blocked fuel filter, blocked/kinked fuel lines, blocked air filter, blocked muffler(accompanied by loss of power and bad starting).
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Try the WeedEater website (use Google to find it). I found a down-loadable manual for my line trimmer and my leaf blower.
i cant tell you how to but you can replace it with a carburetor
defference between a blower and a turbo charger when installed in a petrol engine
http://www.poulan.com/poulanpro/manualSearchResults.do?requestedPage=2&&pagingMode=paged&&isRefresh=true
Mowing grass, trimming trees and bushes, raking, sweeping, using a blower, weedeater, edger, planting flowers, watering
Try Here: www.ordertree.com The manufacturer is Poulan/WeedEater, model number GBI30V (no space)
It will damage the blower, there won't be enough oil to keep the engine properly lubricated.
Sounds like u have carburetor problems!
CHECK THE BLOWER HOUSING. IT SITS INSIDE THE HOUSING AND IS SECURED BY SCREWS ON TOP OF THE BLOWER HOUSING.
take the tubing off of the carburetor that is attached to the gastank and let tank drain, reattach disconnected hose/s to the carburetor, fill tank with proper mixture and start!
The blower motor is on the right side of the engine compartment on the firewall.