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Toro CCR 2450 snowblower won't start.

I verified I have a spark, put fresh gas/oil mixture, I removed and cleaned the carb and replaced the carb gasket while I was at it. The primer is pushing gas into the carb. The engine just will not start. Do you have any ideas?

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Try a short burst of starter fluid into the carburetor and promptly pull starter. If it runs for a couple seconds and quits then the carburetor is not delivering fuel.

If it doesnt run on starter fluid then either flooded, insufficient spark, or poor compression / crankcase leak.

Testimonial: "Thanks for the advice. I will try the starter fluid first. Like l mentioned, I unhooked the spark plug and can see a faint spark when I pull the cord. I am not sure how I would check for an insufficient spark like you mention. Also I don’t know how to test for low compression."

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2009

SOURCE: 6hp toro snowblower. cleaned carb, reinstalled all

The diaphram in the carb is not working or there is an air leak somewhere in the intake or the float may not be working or the needle inside the carb may not be working or it's sticking.

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2010

SOURCE: i have a toro ccr 2450 snowblower. i bought it

No if your belt is shredding there is something rubbing on the belt. Check the idler/tightner pulley see if it spins freely. Check make sure nothing but the pulleys are touching the belt when it is engaged.
Sam

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2010

SOURCE: Hello, I have a Toro snowblower Model ccr 2450.

Remove the starter, then check the teeth, if the teeth
are ok, then the throwout Bering is bad, this is the part than pushes out the teeth so it contacts the
flywheel. The parts you need, teeth ,spring, throwout,
show as a kit, but you must buy them from a toro dealer, You need to have your serial #, because the parts are listed by different serial #'s. Now most times you would have to buy the whole starter, but it looks like you can get the kit. If the teeth are bad then the throwout is ok, but you still need the kit to fix your problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2010

SOURCE: what is the gas/oil mix for a Toro CCR 2450?

Hi my names Dane, and I'm going to help you.
The mix on the toro CCR 2450 is 50:1 I don't know if you;re having any more problems, but I wanted to include this link for you to check out. I'll let you judge.. Thanks! Dane

http://mattfleming.com/node/45

bryan st

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2011

SOURCE: Toro CCR 2450, Common starting problems? Fresh

Next step would be to check the ignition module(coil),I have a lawnmower that uses the same 2 cycle engine. Check coil for spark by removing the spark plug from the block then connect the insulator side of the sparkplug back to the coil then ground the plug by touching the threaded side to the block away from the sparkplug hole while turning the engine over. Should see a spark, if not you'll need a new coil,not hard to replace. calls for Briggs & Stratton #80-1268 you can also use a Toro/Lawnboy coil #99-2911 or #99-2916 or #684049.

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Toro CCR 2450 Snowblower has new plug & gas but will only start with added starter fluid then will run until trying to start again.

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When you put it away at the end of last snow season, I expect you just rolled it to the corner of the garage and left it until now? The two stroke gas in the carburetor, went bad and gummy. It starts on starter fluid because no gas is coming from the carb.

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Next step would be to check the ignition module(coil),I have a lawnmower that uses the same 2 cycle engine. Check coil for spark by removing the spark plug from the block then connect the insulator side of the sparkplug back to the coil then ground the plug by touching the threaded side to the block away from the sparkplug hole while turning the engine over. Should see a spark, if not you'll need a new coil,not hard to replace. calls for Briggs & Stratton #80-1268 you can also use a Toro/Lawnboy coil #99-2911 or #99-2916 or #684049.
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Hi my names Dane, and I'm going to help you.
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http://mattfleming.com/node/45
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No if your belt is shredding there is something rubbing on the belt. Check the idler/tightner pulley see if it spins freely. Check make sure nothing but the pulleys are touching the belt when it is engaged.
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