
Originally Posted by
460cixy
having a few years experience with saws huskys in particular a few things to check and this goes for any saw prety much make sure the fuel lines are not rock hard or rotten and soft check the donkys doodle in the tank a coat hanger bent up in a hook shape can pull it out of the tank to to check it. hi and low speed screws should be set at one and a half turns out for base tune the saw should idle and rev from that point turn the high speed screw in till you get a high pitch scream and back it off till it starts to four stroke ie its no longer screaming but starting to run rough . from this point it should rev clean off idle to full revs if it bogs down wind the low speed screw in about 1/4 turn at a time till it will rev clean throu till it four strokes as previously set by the high speed screw . if its still not right bogs down or revs its tits off then you may have an air leak this could be as simple as the carb/manifold screws loose or gaskets split leaking or crank seals/gasket leaking the later are very un likely. if theres some call for it i could do a bit of a tutorial on carb clean/overhaul
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