Hey Bob thanks for all the help and support!
I cleaned the needle and the seat again and reassembled the saw. And what do you know it starts up and idles! I can only assume I managed to get some sort of debris in there at some point.
OH....I forgot. While apart I did have a look at the piston. Not a mark on it.
Also You can see the middle extends past the outer arms quite a bit.
I compared the new and old parts. They are identical as far as the adjustments would go. (by eye) The old lever has that detent that can be...
I had to take a break.....I was getting to annoyed LOL
I'm not sure of what you mean here "straight nipple of nipple with a groove in it?"
I think I can take this apart and put it back blind folded at this point :(
OK Cool....I was hoping you would tell me a method of adjusting the needle. You agree that's what's going on here now. When this all started it was starved for fuel!
From bad to worse. Got an impulse kit today. I noticed fuel in the cylinder. Enough to dump out and wipe up the puddle on the floor. I did check the order and orientation of the carb rebuild kit before I put it back in.
Installed kit.....wont start. It's flooding right away. Didn't do...
Ya I did the carb kit already... there was a lot of debris on the screen in the carb.
The bubbles are weird I think. Also I don't understand why there is pressure on the gas tank?
My Old Husqvarna 136 didn't get much use in the past few years. I need that saw running this summer though.
But it has other ideas. I starts right up and runs great for a couple of seconds and quits abruptly. After restarting a bunch of times I could get it to run wide open by opening the...
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