Engine question

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I have a 23 hp B&S with a 45 blower. I run 2inch hose to the wand with great suction. When I do uph with a 1 inch or 1 1/2 inch hose, I notice my engine does sound more stressed with it than without. Just to clarify, its a slight effect and when I take it off not sure if it gets ahead of itself.

Is this normal with this size engine and blower?

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Scott Rogers

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check your relief valve. make sure it is opening at the lift you have it set at. usually around 15. clean and lube it.
 

Becker

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Yes, With the smaller hose, and the restricted amount of air flow coming though the upholstery tool, unless your relief valve is set properly it will bog the engine.
 

Greenie

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You "could" mess with your vacuum relief on machine. But I would deal with the issue more specifically.

If the problem only occurs on your smaller tools, then put a vac relief son your whip hose that you use with that tool, even a cheap vinyl cuff with a 1/4" hole drilled into it will work, you just need teh ability to pull some more air that your smaller hose/tool is not allowing.

Or buy one of them fancy thumb slide inline vacuum reliefs if the hole is too redneck.
 

John Watson

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When Helen and I do uph with our shaft drive and reduce down to 1 1/2 we cut our pressure back to 3-350 from 750 and run the unit on low RPM at 1000. seems to work for us..
 

rhino1

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I run the machine @ 1200 to 1500 rpms when doing upholstery
 

Larry Cobb

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rhino1 said:
I run the machine @ 1200 to 1500 rpms when doing upholstery

That may be the reason for the loss of power.

The engine has pretty low torque at that RPM.

Larry
 

rhino1

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I'm not the one who has the loss of power problem, I cut my rpm's down when doing upholstery & stairs and don't have a bit of trouble...

Maybe a vac relief problem for some, IDK?
 
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