Tony H
ArboristSite Lurker
Brand new to the site. "Hi"
My neighbor dropped off his older Husky saw. I'm the neighborhood Mr Fix It The saw had been running OK last time it ran.
Actually it still runs OK except it starves for fuel and dies after running it a while. I can literally hear the gas tank sucking in air slowly after the saw stalls. It has to be a Venting issue. There is only one Fuel line on this saw so I assume the Filler Cap has the venting mechanism. Can someone verify that? And is there a way to clear the 'clogged' vent on these caps? It didn't look obvious to me.
Another question: is there an adjustment for the Auto Oiler? His saw is dumping oil down the side of the saw way too much.
I'm very mechanically inclined, just not familiar with this saw.
My neighbor dropped off his older Husky saw. I'm the neighborhood Mr Fix It The saw had been running OK last time it ran.
Actually it still runs OK except it starves for fuel and dies after running it a while. I can literally hear the gas tank sucking in air slowly after the saw stalls. It has to be a Venting issue. There is only one Fuel line on this saw so I assume the Filler Cap has the venting mechanism. Can someone verify that? And is there a way to clear the 'clogged' vent on these caps? It didn't look obvious to me.
Another question: is there an adjustment for the Auto Oiler? His saw is dumping oil down the side of the saw way too much.
I'm very mechanically inclined, just not familiar with this saw.