Just take that part from another parts saw like I did. The whole part section. You can see the section in top left of rebuild.Some carbs have a plastic lever and some have metal. One of mine with plastic also broke off and now useless. Not sure if that assembly is available seperately as I didn't rebuild that saw.
Not a problem for me, just responding to thread. I still find it difficult to get these saws to four stroke.Just take that part from another parts saw like I did. The whole part section. You can see the section in top left of rebuild.
finally found the original question.Not a problem for me, just responding to thread. I still find it difficult to get these saws to four stroke.
The black plastic lever is on the body, just not sure how they work together. I found 1 pic on fleabay that shows the setup. Not a great pic but I think I can figure it out. Now to see if I can order that plate because I broke the plastic arm.There should be a level on the throttle that activates at high rpm. With the top cover off you should be able to see the operation unless something is missing from the carburetor
The silver part in my pic will move and contact the black piece to open. Black piece missing but that just get pushed open by sliver rod in front.The black plastic lever is on the body, just not sure how they work together. I found 1 pic on fleabay that shows the setup. Not a great pic but I think I can figure it out. Now to see if I can order that plate because I broke the plastic arm.
You could be right, but having run mine before & after, I prefer "after" A LOT BETTER.Picked up a 220 recently for the usual $20. Threw a bar and chain and a Chinese chain brake and it's a runner . I've had a few of these and always found that they can bite your hand if they don't start. So I was thinking that the timing might already be somewhat advanced.
Finally got in the poulan club.View attachment 933160
Either stop now or be ready for thisFinally got in the poulan club.View attachment 933160
Those 2 you picked up a few pages ago are nice.They just keep going View attachment 933180View attachment 933181
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