On my last nerve [emoji2959]!
I never seem to be able to get them running properly.
I have 60 old chainsaws that I have been able to get running flawlessly but put one of these saws on my bench and I become a complete idiot [emoji2957]
No matter what I do they all seem to have the same problem, starting and running.
They all have good compression and spark and no air leaks.
I read all the Walbro and Zama literature, adjust per their recommendations and [emoji2962]
I'm wondering if it has to do with the newer CARB compliant carbs? Oh and Ryobi too.
I'm just a celler tinkerer but have all the tools and equipment needed, obviously I'm lacking some knowledge in this area.
I'm going to have to read up some more on newer model carbs I guess[emoji53]
Any and all recommendations are appreciated guys.
Homelite collector in training [emoji879]
I never seem to be able to get them running properly.
I have 60 old chainsaws that I have been able to get running flawlessly but put one of these saws on my bench and I become a complete idiot [emoji2957]
No matter what I do they all seem to have the same problem, starting and running.
They all have good compression and spark and no air leaks.
I read all the Walbro and Zama literature, adjust per their recommendations and [emoji2962]
I'm wondering if it has to do with the newer CARB compliant carbs? Oh and Ryobi too.
I'm just a celler tinkerer but have all the tools and equipment needed, obviously I'm lacking some knowledge in this area.
I'm going to have to read up some more on newer model carbs I guess[emoji53]
Any and all recommendations are appreciated guys.
Homelite collector in training [emoji879]