You really have to pay very CLOSE attention to Chainsaw carb kits.
I very closely compare all the parts being remove to the parts being installed and I keep the old removed parts marked as used with my saws ID, especially until after I get a good turn and run with the new kit. Sometimes I think the carb parts being removed are OEM and then notice that the OEM new parts do not match, especially needle valves, diaphragm buttons, metering levers. sometimes have to use a mic to compare.
If I see warped and distorted screw slot heads I immediately know that a Bubba has been into the carb previously and no telling what might be upset.
Sometimes if paying close attention to detail Ronnie Milsap can see the difference, sometimes not.
Good to hear you finally got a run.
I very closely compare all the parts being remove to the parts being installed and I keep the old removed parts marked as used with my saws ID, especially until after I get a good turn and run with the new kit. Sometimes I think the carb parts being removed are OEM and then notice that the OEM new parts do not match, especially needle valves, diaphragm buttons, metering levers. sometimes have to use a mic to compare.
If I see warped and distorted screw slot heads I immediately know that a Bubba has been into the carb previously and no telling what might be upset.
Sometimes if paying close attention to detail Ronnie Milsap can see the difference, sometimes not.
Good to hear you finally got a run.