yes.......
thanks much. peanut brain is resting assured.
yes.......
thanks much. peanut brain is resting assured.
The "W" tool is only necessary on two or three Walbro models, I don't remember which ones offhand. Others you can just use a small straight edge. I recently came into a W tool but for years didn't have or need one. If you're gonna get one you might as well get the "Z" tool also for the Zamas.
The "W" tool is only necessary on two or three Walbro models, I don't remember which ones offhand.
One of the things you may want to do to see if the needle is leaking is a pressure test. Walbro makes a pressure pump that can be used. You hook a piece of tubing to the fuel inlet on the carburetor from the pressure pump. The needle/seat should hold about 10 psi pressure. Some Mity-Vac models that apply pressure can also be used. If you Google Walbro carb pressure testing, there is a You tube video that demonstrates this test.
on your website - can't open the walbro division - says it doesn't exist ??? thanks
Hi, guys,
I just rebuilt a WA carburetor, installed on a Husqvarna 50, pulled the rope a lot, but no fire. Removed the sparkplug, no smell of gas at all. I modified the lever height about 25 mils above the normal-flush level, the saw started and run properly. Any ideas where's the problem?
Thank you.
It is possible the carb is not getting a pulse. I think this saw has a pulse hose, maybe it's disconnected, if it pulses through the carb base make sure it's not clogged up or leaking. Also, did you check the spark?
Thank you for the answer, a. palmer. The pulsing hole is in the base, it is not clogged, also, the gasket is brand new, so there is no false air coming in. Anyhow, I run the saw as is, but the mixture is somehow rich.
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