D. Akins
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Stumbled across the forum while researching some saws recently. A little bit about me, I tinker with my small engines and can usually figure things out if they get wonky. Biggest lesson I have learned is empty the fuel tanks and run it dry before storing any period of time.
I recently picked up an old McCulloch 200; a newer McCulloch 2.0 and a Husqvarna 395xp. Been working a lot and just got around to trying to start the 395. Dumped the tank, fresh fuel, new spark plug and it fire after about 20 pulls. It ran a little rough and would not idle. I tore the carburetor apart yesterday, took the high and low jets out as well as the screen. Cleaned everything good with cleaner. I noticed the diaphragms were a little stiff but not brittle.
Today I put everything back together, turned the high and low jet out 1 1/4 turn, put a small bit of fuel in the carburetor, choked and pulled, it ran for a second as expected. Repeated the process a couple of times but no go. I didn’t get to mess with it any more today, but will be ready to start on it tomorrow morning.
Carb needle settings ok initially?
Think the diaphragms are to stiff?
Plug has a blue spark.
Compression feels very good, I can’t hardly pull it without decompression valve pushed in.
I recently picked up an old McCulloch 200; a newer McCulloch 2.0 and a Husqvarna 395xp. Been working a lot and just got around to trying to start the 395. Dumped the tank, fresh fuel, new spark plug and it fire after about 20 pulls. It ran a little rough and would not idle. I tore the carburetor apart yesterday, took the high and low jets out as well as the screen. Cleaned everything good with cleaner. I noticed the diaphragms were a little stiff but not brittle.
Today I put everything back together, turned the high and low jet out 1 1/4 turn, put a small bit of fuel in the carburetor, choked and pulled, it ran for a second as expected. Repeated the process a couple of times but no go. I didn’t get to mess with it any more today, but will be ready to start on it tomorrow morning.
Carb needle settings ok initially?
Think the diaphragms are to stiff?
Plug has a blue spark.
Compression feels very good, I can’t hardly pull it without decompression valve pushed in.