TORO SNOWMASTER 824 Won T Start
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93%
CONF
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Carburetor Assembly
Varnish buildup from stagnant fuel clogs the microscopic metering jets, disrupting the required 14.7:1 air-fuel ratio. Because these passages are precision-machined and easily damaged by manual cleaning, a full assembly replacement restores the fluid dynamics necessary for cold-start enrichment. This is the most common failure mode for snowblowers after seasonal storage.
SKU: 136-7931
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4%
CONF
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Spark Plug
Carbon deposits or moisture accumulation on the ceramic insulator can create a low-resistance path to ground, bypassing the electrode gap. Without a high-intensity spark to initiate the exothermic reaction, the compressed fuel-air mixture fails to ignite. Replacing the plug ensures a consistent thermal bridge and dielectric integrity for the ignition arc.
SKU: 130-8167
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3%
CONF
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Ignition Coil (Magneto)
Thermal cycling and vibration can cause microscopic fractures in the secondary copper windings of the armature. This leads to an internal short-circuit when the flywheel's magnetic field attempts to induce the high-voltage pulse needed for combustion. A replacement coil ensures the electromagnetic induction process generates sufficient voltage to jump the spark gap under compression.
SKU: 136-7935
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DIY Repair Guide
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