husky 357 zama carb

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chuckp

chuckp

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I just installed a new zama carb on my husky 357. I can't get it to seal. I'm afraid to over tighten the carb screws. They self thread into a plastic flange. I just ordered the ring on the bellows. I assume that's where I have the leak. No gasket, but a little cheap plastic ring. Any tricks to try while I'm waiting for the part? Can I apply some sealant on the ring?
I'm not impressed by the cheapness of this saw. Plastic which can be removed and re-installed only a few times. I have two old husky 61's that are built much better than this 357.
 
chuckp

chuckp

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Why isn't spraying that close to the carb an indication?
The plastic ring looks like it protrudes past the rubber and stops the carb from seating. I'm afraid to crank down on the carb screws. They self tap into the rubber base. I've already installed and removed the carb multiple times. I think this is a terrible design. Made to fail!
By the way, thank you very much for responding. I don't pretend to know what I'm doing.
 
Huskitoter

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The plastic ring looks like it protrudes past the rubber and stops the carb from seating.
Would the carb get impulse to run if it wasn't seating? I'm guessing you sprayed toward the cylinder (away from intake). Could it still be sucked in the filter or maybe a leak toward the cylinder? Got a metal clamp on the boot?

--- CU posted while I was typing
 
chuckp

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what prompted me to do this test is I got rid of the plastic clamp, replaced it with the metal setup. Replaced the carb with the zama too. Just testing my new parts.
For the heck of it I made a gasket, installed it. To tell the truth the saw seems to be running well. Then I sprayed the carb spray and the saw crapped out.
I like the idea of the epoxy in the screw channels.
I sprayed the carb cleaner above where the plastic ring butts up to the carb. I'm tempted to tighten the carbs screws some more and re-test.
 

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