lavs4x4
ArboristSite Member
Hey guys another newbie here. Love the site! Been doing a bunch of searching and have obtained some great info.
My father gave me his old orange case 011av that he has used very little over the years. When I got the saw it started really hard and wouldn't stay running at all. So I rebuilt the carb put new fuel lines and filter in. I adjusted the H and L screws to 1 turn out. I've got the saw to fire up pretty easily now but it idles really rough and bogs when I gas it and stalls easliy. It has fresh mix and a new plug. After I tried running it for a little while, starting and trying to get it to stay running I noticed that mix was dripping onto the floor. It seems to be comng from the muffler.
This is where I left off last night. What do you guys think? I used the parts diagram when I rebuilt the carb so I'm pretty sure all the gaskets and diaphrams are in the correct order. In my searching it looked like the metering lever could be set to high. Would this make sense?
Any input would be great I don't want to bring this thing into the shop. I already lost the battle on my John deere 826 snowblower and it still runs shi#%y.
Thanks,\
Frank
My father gave me his old orange case 011av that he has used very little over the years. When I got the saw it started really hard and wouldn't stay running at all. So I rebuilt the carb put new fuel lines and filter in. I adjusted the H and L screws to 1 turn out. I've got the saw to fire up pretty easily now but it idles really rough and bogs when I gas it and stalls easliy. It has fresh mix and a new plug. After I tried running it for a little while, starting and trying to get it to stay running I noticed that mix was dripping onto the floor. It seems to be comng from the muffler.
This is where I left off last night. What do you guys think? I used the parts diagram when I rebuilt the carb so I'm pretty sure all the gaskets and diaphrams are in the correct order. In my searching it looked like the metering lever could be set to high. Would this make sense?
Any input would be great I don't want to bring this thing into the shop. I already lost the battle on my John deere 826 snowblower and it still runs shi#%y.
Thanks,\
Frank
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