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Replacing carburetor on McCulloch Power Mac 310
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<blockquote data-quote="chainsawwhisperer" data-source="post: 2220945" data-attributes="member: 14654"><p>I remember that the last one I monkeyed with was a real PITA.</p><p>I have another one that has the carb off, I'll look at it tomorrow, and see if it jogs my memory.</p><p>I think that I screwed the mounting screws in without the carb on, that brought the nuts as clost to the plastic fan housing as possible. Then I unscrewed the screws while pulling on them, that kept them in place.</p><p>Then while holding the carb in place, turned the saw on it's side (carb down) and carefully tried to catch the threads on the captive nut.</p><p> I'm pretty sure that's how I did it. I'll double check tomorrow and get back to you.</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chainsawwhisperer, post: 2220945, member: 14654"] I remember that the last one I monkeyed with was a real PITA. I have another one that has the carb off, I'll look at it tomorrow, and see if it jogs my memory. I think that I screwed the mounting screws in without the carb on, that brought the nuts as clost to the plastic fan housing as possible. Then I unscrewed the screws while pulling on them, that kept them in place. Then while holding the carb in place, turned the saw on it's side (carb down) and carefully tried to catch the threads on the captive nut. I'm pretty sure that's how I did it. I'll double check tomorrow and get back to you. Jim [/QUOTE]
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