big_daddy234
ArboristSite Operative
Hey guys , picked up a 288 cheap and seems to be a good saw other then a few small issues...
the fuel tank cap leaks unless you tighten it really tight with pliers... the threads on the cap are fine but the lowest thread inside the tank seems sort of chewed up, anyone ever run into that issue?
it also leaks fuel out of the hex bolt on the chain brake side of the fuel tank ( its in the upper corner) what is that hex bolt for? is it a breather? i can see a black rubberish peice inside the hole but it looks chewed up.
the saw has trouble idleing and will quit after 10 seconds without hitting the throttle...... adjusting doesent help much.....could a simple carb kit solve this or does it sound like worn butterflys etc?
i dont think she has any air leaks as i have sprayed carb cleaner in all the problem areas but cant say forsure as i dont have a pressure/vacuum tester...any other ways of testing without the proper tools ?
thanks for any help.
the fuel tank cap leaks unless you tighten it really tight with pliers... the threads on the cap are fine but the lowest thread inside the tank seems sort of chewed up, anyone ever run into that issue?
it also leaks fuel out of the hex bolt on the chain brake side of the fuel tank ( its in the upper corner) what is that hex bolt for? is it a breather? i can see a black rubberish peice inside the hole but it looks chewed up.
the saw has trouble idleing and will quit after 10 seconds without hitting the throttle...... adjusting doesent help much.....could a simple carb kit solve this or does it sound like worn butterflys etc?
i dont think she has any air leaks as i have sprayed carb cleaner in all the problem areas but cant say forsure as i dont have a pressure/vacuum tester...any other ways of testing without the proper tools ?
thanks for any help.