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Stihl 036 Pro carb questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 1291808" data-attributes="member: 16108"><p>The sawdust can keep the impulse from the crankcase from flexing the diaphragm, e.g. no/not enough fuel getting pumped. Don't rip anything and it will be fine minus the crud. Might want to check out rest of carb while it's apart. Just remember how it comes apart.</p><p></p><p>A thought; Has this caused a lean condition before the saw dies, maybe cause lean fuel/air damage in some saws???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 1291808, member: 16108"] The sawdust can keep the impulse from the crankcase from flexing the diaphragm, e.g. no/not enough fuel getting pumped. Don't rip anything and it will be fine minus the crud. Might want to check out rest of carb while it's apart. Just remember how it comes apart. A thought; Has this caused a lean condition before the saw dies, maybe cause lean fuel/air damage in some saws??? [/QUOTE]
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