Yesterday the Carburetor Repair Kits that I ordered for my Mini Mac and my bigger McCulloch Chain Saws arrived. So last night I took out the Carburetors out of my Mac 1-10, and my e Bay Pro Mac 10-10.
The Carburetors for both the Mac 1-10, and the Pro Mac 10-10, where badly Varnished. I put them into my Coffee Can with a lid on it, of Carburetor and Choke Cleaner, and let them soak over night.
I took them out this morning, and washed them with Hot Soapy Water, and Rinsed them again with Hot Water. I then took them and cleaned them with Compressed Air from the Air Compressor.
With the new Carburetor repair Kit, I reassemble the Carburetor for the Pro Mac 10-10. Once I got it all back together, a few pulls, and it was back to life.
It ran pretty rough, until I was able to get a Screw Driver, and get get it adjusted. After a few minutes, I got it tuned just about right, with out a load.
The Oiler was dry, and it had to be Manually Pumped to get it working. Then after a while the Automatic Oiler started to work, and it pumped the oil nicely.
Now all I have left to do is put some Cork Bicycle Handel Bar Tape on the front Handle of the Chain Saw, install an Air Filter, and put a Bar and Chain on it, and It's ready to Go.
I got this Chain Saw for my Step Son, and I hope he will enjoy using it as much as I enjoy using mine.
He likes cutting wood, but it's nicer using your own Chain Saw. He is 18, and when I was 18, that is when I bought my first Chain Saw. Bruce.