bowtiescottsdale
ArboristSite Operative
So I'm working on a Husqvarna 435 e and I am having trouble that I cannot diagnose.
First: this saw came to me and I was told that it had been sitting in their garage with fuel in the tank for a few years and would not restart. So I then made the assumption that the carburetor would be gummed up and in need of disassembly and cleaning. So I did that reinstall the carburetor and still no start.
I checked for spark and there was spark present. Still no running.
I then squirted a little bit of fuel into the combustion chamber and pulled the starter, nothing. Because of this, I came to the conclusion that the coil was not delivering adequate spark. So I replaced the ignition coil.
With the ignition coil replaced the saw would startup and run for about 5 seconds. Anytime that I would touch the throttle the chainsaw would stall. So I did what I should have done from the beginning, and checked compression and pressure tested the crankcase, I found zero leaks but low compression.
I replaced the Piston and cylinder and then I had all 148 psi back.
I was excited and put the saw back together and was expecting it to run like new. After pulling the starter a few times The chainsaw came to life. Still when I touch the throttle, the chainsaw dies.
I am running out of ideas, and don't know where I should look next, what would you do?
First: this saw came to me and I was told that it had been sitting in their garage with fuel in the tank for a few years and would not restart. So I then made the assumption that the carburetor would be gummed up and in need of disassembly and cleaning. So I did that reinstall the carburetor and still no start.
I checked for spark and there was spark present. Still no running.
I then squirted a little bit of fuel into the combustion chamber and pulled the starter, nothing. Because of this, I came to the conclusion that the coil was not delivering adequate spark. So I replaced the ignition coil.
With the ignition coil replaced the saw would startup and run for about 5 seconds. Anytime that I would touch the throttle the chainsaw would stall. So I did what I should have done from the beginning, and checked compression and pressure tested the crankcase, I found zero leaks but low compression.
I replaced the Piston and cylinder and then I had all 148 psi back.
I was excited and put the saw back together and was expecting it to run like new. After pulling the starter a few times The chainsaw came to life. Still when I touch the throttle, the chainsaw dies.
I am running out of ideas, and don't know where I should look next, what would you do?