Woody Longbranch
ArboristSite Member
I have or had an excellent running Husqvarna 394xp. Unfortunately the little tiny screw that holds the choke baffle on the shaft came loose when the motor was off. and when I tried to start the chainsaw it fell down into the case but it got caught ( between the flywheel and the case) before it started. When I looked real close I could see the little brass baffle was loose in the carburetor and the screw that would normally hold it on is missing from it and the chainsaw wouldn't pull over with the pull start.
I took the chainsaw apart got the little screw out and I put everything back together with a new screw with loctite and filed the baffle flat. After reassembly the chainsaw will only run when I add gas directly into the carburetor it will not suck gas out of the fuel tank.
I must have clogged something. I used the base gasket over but was careful to put it right back in the same position that it started in same with the 2 carburetor gaskets one on either side of the carburetor .
Where is the impulse line? where does the impulse circuit originate to operate the diaphragm to suck the gas out of the gas tank into the carburetor on a 394xp
thank you for your help
I took the chainsaw apart got the little screw out and I put everything back together with a new screw with loctite and filed the baffle flat. After reassembly the chainsaw will only run when I add gas directly into the carburetor it will not suck gas out of the fuel tank.
I must have clogged something. I used the base gasket over but was careful to put it right back in the same position that it started in same with the 2 carburetor gaskets one on either side of the carburetor .
Where is the impulse line? where does the impulse circuit originate to operate the diaphragm to suck the gas out of the gas tank into the carburetor on a 394xp
thank you for your help