Hello everyone,
First of all nice to meet you. I’m from Romania and i dabble in chainsaw repairs.
I come to you for an idea, or an advice because i’m kind of stuck on a strange situation with a Husqvarna 435
Long story short it has idling racing issues.
I have checked/repaired/changed the following:
Bearings
Piston ring
Seals on both sides
New base gaskets
I’ve repaired the threads on the cilynder because after reinstalling it 2 of them broke when i torqued them down to 9 Nm
I have installed a brand new carb (aftermarket) on the saw since the old one was mangled by the previous owner because he didn’t had the splined adjustment tool.
With all of the above done. I have a difficult time adjusting the carb, and i suspect an air leak between the carb and the intake boot. I find the clamping design to be poorly engineered in my opinion.
However i have encountered this leak with brake cleaner on other 435 saws that ran just fine and didn’t develop any changes in rpm or had any issues with heat, and this situation really screws with my head.
My idea now is to add a 235/236/240 carburetor gasket between the carb and the intake body, do you think it’s a good idea? Or maybe someone who encountered this issue may give me a clue on what’s really going on here, because after a few hundreds of chainsaws repaired this saw is about to defeat me.
First of all nice to meet you. I’m from Romania and i dabble in chainsaw repairs.
I come to you for an idea, or an advice because i’m kind of stuck on a strange situation with a Husqvarna 435
Long story short it has idling racing issues.
I have checked/repaired/changed the following:
Bearings
Piston ring
Seals on both sides
New base gaskets
I’ve repaired the threads on the cilynder because after reinstalling it 2 of them broke when i torqued them down to 9 Nm
I have installed a brand new carb (aftermarket) on the saw since the old one was mangled by the previous owner because he didn’t had the splined adjustment tool.
With all of the above done. I have a difficult time adjusting the carb, and i suspect an air leak between the carb and the intake boot. I find the clamping design to be poorly engineered in my opinion.
However i have encountered this leak with brake cleaner on other 435 saws that ran just fine and didn’t develop any changes in rpm or had any issues with heat, and this situation really screws with my head.
My idea now is to add a 235/236/240 carburetor gasket between the carb and the intake body, do you think it’s a good idea? Or maybe someone who encountered this issue may give me a clue on what’s really going on here, because after a few hundreds of chainsaws repaired this saw is about to defeat me.