Husky 51 won't stay running

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eriklane

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Having an issue with a 51 that I bought off ebay with a blown cylinder. Put a 'big bore' cylinder on it. Will start when choked but races then dies. Is it possible that the big bore cylinder requires a carb or timing change?

Been through the carb twice, cylinder gasket good, appears to have no leaks. Has great compression. Fuel filter very clean (saw is newish).
 
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You might explain more, as i've never head of an intake bulkhead lol. But the pulse grommet (round black seal) I need to double check. What happens there? leak?
 
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gotcha, yeah I do have the intake gasket between the carb and the bulkead and that's in good shape, and my rubber intake gasket between the jun and bulkhead is good, so I will check that grommet. Good catch. Typical me, going into full disassembly mode (checked jug gasket last night lol), and it may be that dang grommet...thanks.

Note to others, I had a small Stihl once that wouldn't start, the air cleaner (former owner) was so gunked up it couldn't breathe...blew it clean, bam.
 
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Definitely check the carb to cylinder head manifold, they do crack over time. I did the so called big bore a few years back on a 51, 55 top end. Didn't have to really change carb setting much. Top end was toasted on the original because intake was cracked and impulse tube wasn't sealing up.

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OZHOO-turns out the impulse grommet was in the old cylinder. I don't work with these much so I didn't even realize it was there, and when I put the bulkhead in, I just figured it fit into the hole snugly...So I put it on, and the saw didn't start. Will try tonight with some starting fluid, but I think it's not going to run. Getting fuel, checked that. So has to be a big air leak or carb.

I've never pulled welch plugs, don't have the tool. Is that necessary to check for gunk?
 
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OZHOO-turns out the impulse grommet was in the old cylinder. I don't work with these much so I didn't even realize it was there, and when I put the bulkhead in, I just figured it fit into the hole snugly...So I put it on, and the saw didn't start. Will try tonight with some starting fluid, but I think it's not going to run. Getting fuel, checked that. So has to be a big air leak or carb.

I've never pulled welch plugs, don't have the tool. Is that necessary to check for gunk?
No starting fluid, mix gas only! Blown cylinder means you had a problem before, a vacuum test is needed before proceeding further.
 
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My Husky 51 upgrade went OK (knock on wood), but I had similar symptoms with a Husky 350 that you are reporting here. I eventually installed a new carb and the engine ran OK after that. However, it still does not come close to the Husky 51 in power. The 353 does, even though it weighs less, and I guard it with my life.
 
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OZHOO-turns out the impulse grommet was in the old cylinder. I don't work with these much so I didn't even realize it was there, and when I put the bulkhead in, I just figured it fit into the hole snugly...So I put it on, and the saw didn't start. Will try tonight with some starting fluid, but I think it's not going to run. Getting fuel, checked that. So has to be a big air leak or carb.

I've never pulled welch plugs, don't have the tool. Is that necessary to check for gunk?

I have one of those plastic pieces of crap from a Husky 51 I worked on for my legal assistant's dad. I bought it but never installed it because I heated some threaded inserts and melted them into the plastic piece of crap. Then epoxied and saw still runs after 5 years. I will post a pic.
 

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