Subaru EA175V Pressure Washer Repair – How To Repair the Carburetor

Subaru EA175V Pressure Washer Repair – How To Repair the Carburetor

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How to replace the carburetor on a Subaru EA175V Engine

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GeekTech65 says:

Thank you for this video. I ordered the carb from Amazon. Replaced it in 10 minutes and the power washer fired up on the 2nd pull.

BR31 Woodlands says:

Great video

Marie J Forester says:

Can you give me an idea why mine isn't firing. Spark plug good. Replaced ignition coil and still doesn't start.

Sean Heisler says:

Great video, thanks! In my case I went ahead and at least tried cleaning the carburetor before replacing by simply spraying out all openings and jets with carb cleaner, then shot air into the openings as well as emptying out the old fuel in the tank, and boom it fired right up after refueling.

courtney says:

Thank you so much for your wonderful video I am a single female and I put it on myself it is running fine but I still have no pressure in the gun are there any other ideas I could try to get the pressure to increase

ken overman says:

Great job but that carburetor is back ordered for 2 months! There is another but everyone says choke won't work.

Leo Chao says:

Thank you VideoBob! I replaced mine as you did in your video. Then it worked like a charm!

Simba vent says:

GREAT VIDEO! Thank you very much, VideoBob! I have Yamaha MA-190 engine and couldn't find the carburetor replacement kit any where /Amazon, any suggestion?

s m says:

Excellent video, please do one on a weed eater and a blower. I bought the most expensive weed eater Sears had to offer, used once, and store it. now it does not run, the same deal with the Craftsman blower.

Drew says:

Where is the spark plug???

Steven Nahulak says:

Hey, good video. This may be a stupid question but how do change the oil on Model EA175V? You can't remove the drain plug. The manual states to remove oil cap and tip over the machine to remove all of the 17 ounce oil. Doing it this way, I'm only able to remove about 2 ounces. And when I add new oil of 17 ounces, the oil gauge on the oil cap shows overfill. What's up with this? Please help.

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Steve

Harold Gomez says:

Hello man, great video!! I changed the carburetor and the machine is spilling the gas around the new carburetor. Also, I cannot pull the rope to start the machine (the rope is so hard to be pulled). Any advice for me, please!

Art DePaul says:

Wow, so easy peasy. thx

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