2scars
New Member
Hello folks,
I have a new to me Husky 350 that a friend gave me to play with. He said it was straight gassed by a neighbor and locked up. He then went and bought a Stihl and put this one in the shed for who knows how long. I grabbed it and pulled the muffler and saw no scoring, pulled it apart before ordering anything and didn't any scoring anywhere on the piston/cylinder. I bought a carb rebuild kit for the Walbro HDA that was in it and did my best to reset the factory H and L settings. When I went to fill it up with all the required juices, I noticed that it had a leak coming from where the tank/handle meets the case. Just wanting to give it a pull or two I did just that in with in 10 pulls it sprang to life...for about 10 seconds and then died out. It wouldn't immediately start back up. I had to give it a minute and then within a couple pulls it fires back up. Another thing that struck me as worth remembering was that the decompression valve didn't pop out immediately and it feels a little gummy.
I have read a fair bit since then on forums and such, and it seems that the fuel line is a common issue with these saws, would this line be so badly cracked/broken that it would spill gas and then only suck up a little gas and then the hole in the line would let the motor starve? I am getting ready to place an order for some things to remedy this situation, from Baileys, and wanted to know if I was on the right track? I guess if nothing else it would be a good deal of regular type maintenance. I also added a new plug to the saw when I rebuilt the carb.
I would love a little insight. Thanks in advance.
Brandon
I have a new to me Husky 350 that a friend gave me to play with. He said it was straight gassed by a neighbor and locked up. He then went and bought a Stihl and put this one in the shed for who knows how long. I grabbed it and pulled the muffler and saw no scoring, pulled it apart before ordering anything and didn't any scoring anywhere on the piston/cylinder. I bought a carb rebuild kit for the Walbro HDA that was in it and did my best to reset the factory H and L settings. When I went to fill it up with all the required juices, I noticed that it had a leak coming from where the tank/handle meets the case. Just wanting to give it a pull or two I did just that in with in 10 pulls it sprang to life...for about 10 seconds and then died out. It wouldn't immediately start back up. I had to give it a minute and then within a couple pulls it fires back up. Another thing that struck me as worth remembering was that the decompression valve didn't pop out immediately and it feels a little gummy.
I have read a fair bit since then on forums and such, and it seems that the fuel line is a common issue with these saws, would this line be so badly cracked/broken that it would spill gas and then only suck up a little gas and then the hole in the line would let the motor starve? I am getting ready to place an order for some things to remedy this situation, from Baileys, and wanted to know if I was on the right track? I guess if nothing else it would be a good deal of regular type maintenance. I also added a new plug to the saw when I rebuilt the carb.
I would love a little insight. Thanks in advance.
Brandon