BigTeddy
New Member
So I have 3 chainsaws - 1 poulan, 1 homelite, and 1 husqvarna. All are residential saws, all I dislike to a varried extent.
It seems to me, the big problem with these saws are the carb/air filter assembly. Their pretty ******. So I was wondering if you could upgrade to a pro carb and filter. I understand that it would need (probably) an adapter to fit the engine, rework the metal pins that connect the throttle and choke, possibly a custom fitted top cover. What im not sure about is weather it would function properly. For example, the homelite is a 42 cc engine. If I take the carb from a pro husk or stihl that is for a 60 cc, will it still work? if so, will it need different settings on the jets and throttle stop? or will i need to use a carb from a similarly sized engine? can I use a carb from a smaller engine?
Just a disclaimer - I fully intend to buy a pro saw, Ive used them and serviced them, and they are SO much easier to work with than my residential saws. I only think of this because I have the saws, and if I can get them running like a pro saw just by reffiting the carb, then it seems like a better option to me.
It seems to me, the big problem with these saws are the carb/air filter assembly. Their pretty ******. So I was wondering if you could upgrade to a pro carb and filter. I understand that it would need (probably) an adapter to fit the engine, rework the metal pins that connect the throttle and choke, possibly a custom fitted top cover. What im not sure about is weather it would function properly. For example, the homelite is a 42 cc engine. If I take the carb from a pro husk or stihl that is for a 60 cc, will it still work? if so, will it need different settings on the jets and throttle stop? or will i need to use a carb from a similarly sized engine? can I use a carb from a smaller engine?
Just a disclaimer - I fully intend to buy a pro saw, Ive used them and serviced them, and they are SO much easier to work with than my residential saws. I only think of this because I have the saws, and if I can get them running like a pro saw just by reffiting the carb, then it seems like a better option to me.