Iplayfarmer
Super Member
Update:
I finally took the time this weekend to go through this saw. I cleaned the carb. It had a pretty gummed up needle valve. I also replaced the fuel line while I had it apart and replaced the gasket between the carb and the cylinder with red RTV. It runs great now: Starts on the first few pulls and keeps running even after it gets hot.
I think the culprit was the gummed up needle valve, but it's hard to say since I did the three things together. I inspected the old fuel line and didn't see any holes. The carb gasket wasn't even too bad. It had a few small rust stains on it, and I figured that while I had the saw that far apart, I might as well do whatever I can.
Edit: I forgot to mention that the total bill was just over a dollar for the fuel line. Everything else was done with stuff I had on the shelf.
I finally took the time this weekend to go through this saw. I cleaned the carb. It had a pretty gummed up needle valve. I also replaced the fuel line while I had it apart and replaced the gasket between the carb and the cylinder with red RTV. It runs great now: Starts on the first few pulls and keeps running even after it gets hot.
I think the culprit was the gummed up needle valve, but it's hard to say since I did the three things together. I inspected the old fuel line and didn't see any holes. The carb gasket wasn't even too bad. It had a few small rust stains on it, and I figured that while I had the saw that far apart, I might as well do whatever I can.
Edit: I forgot to mention that the total bill was just over a dollar for the fuel line. Everything else was done with stuff I had on the shelf.
Last edited: