SimpleJoe
New Member
I'll try to everything this far into this post. I brought my saw out after about a year and I couldn't get it idle or stay running without feathering the trigger. I didn't have an adjustment tool and just needed to cut a downed tree so I could drag it. So I ran it anyway, just a few minutes. My carb adjustment tool came in and I dialed back the idle and both screws all the way. When I pulled the cord it fires right up but now the chain spins at idle and throttle immediately kills the engine. I took the guard off and checked the clutch. It appears to be spinning freely and operational. I should also mention that the primer bulb appears to leak fuel when I use it. It doesn't sound like it's over revving from idle. Taking it to a shop is out of the question but I want to learn about my tools. I'm going to deep clean it today and try to get a look at the carburetor diaphragm. I'm looking for any advice as to what this might be before I start ordering a new carb (or diaphragm) and/or clutch. My concern is that I have a leak and none of that will fix it. Thanks in advance for any advice. I'll be working on this all weekend and will check back here frequently. If there's any questions.