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I am trying to help a guy out with fixing his homeowner saw. The screw that held the metering lever pivot inplace is stripped. Does anyone happen to have a carb that would work for this floating around? Only numbers I can see on the carb is the 110, but that doesn't tell me much. Found a couple carbs online that they wanted a pretty penny for. 20200826_191247.jpg FB_IMG_1598730807712.jpg
 

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lets see some more pictures. I may have something that could work for you.
 

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A couple of web bounces seem to point at the carburetor being a ZAMA C1M-H58.
Saw model UT10522B came up with a 309364001 Carburetor which gets referenced as the ZAMA C1M-H58.
If this helps any, 17 bucks and whatever shipping costs for the knockoff brand at amazon.
www.amazon.com/Carburetor-Homelite-chainsaw-Replaces-C1M-H58/dp/B06Y5NHY4F
Thank you. I wasn't having much luck narrowing it down. Not sure what my search parameters were off.
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How about taping that screw up a size, I don't know what the screw is but im guessing 4-40ish size probably metric.
 

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How about taping that screw up a size, I don't know what the screw is but im guessing 4-40ish size probably metric.
I will have to see what I have available and give that a try.

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I'd watch closely to see if a larger screw will interfere with the metering lever. May pinch it or interfere with movement.
I wonder if the hole is deep enough to find a few more threads in the bottom?
Of course finding a longer screw is the next trick.

Whatever you approach go with....
I wouldn't want to try any drilling in the carburetor body without doing some serious study of where any passages might be that you could hit.

Anyone ever had any luck with JB-Weld inside a carburetor for this?

edit: Just no accounting for when a web search will get us any useful results!
 
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