I've found over the years that the carbs on these Homelites are almost bullet proof, most of the old saws I've had can be fired up without doing anything to the carbs. Sometimes the hoses and duckbills need attention however..
Here's the thread you want. Good luck.I google searched “how to build a check valve for a walbro hdc carb” and found the thread on this site you are talking about. Reading through it now. thanks for the help
I’m getting pretty fast at taking mine apart also. This saw is the worst thing I have ever gotten for free lol. I bet I’ve had it apart 25 times since last summer. I work on it till I get frustrated then put in my shed for a couple months and pull it back out. I probably could’ve bought a new Stihl with money and time I’ve sank in it. Have a few more tricks up my sleeve before it goes back in the shed. Kash if you figure anything out about the year and UT numbers let me know
You should work on a few McCulloch Mini Macs, then this one wouldn't seem so bad.I’m getting pretty fast at taking mine apart also. This saw is the worst thing I have ever gotten for free lol. I bet I’ve had it apart 25 times since last summer. I work on it till I get frustrated then put in my shed for a couple months and pull it back out. I probably could’ve bought a new Stihl with money and time I’ve sank in it. Have a few more tricks up my sleeve before it goes back in the shed. Kash if you figure anything out about the year and UT numbers let me know
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