if you think the problem is in the carb take it back to the dealer , its still under warranty.
I'm considering that. But if the problem is its gunked up somewhere due to sitting for a couple of mohths with half a tank in it, I don't know that the warranty will cover it. I'll bet it will cost close to the cost of a new carb to pay to have it fixed/cleaned. Does anybody know if cleaning a carb voids the warranty?
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sitting for a couple of months with fuel in it isn't your problem.
Neither a tank vent or an small air leak is likely to prevent a saw from firing up. I'd guess that you have the saw flooded. It's VERY common on that model from what I hear.
Hey, I just looked up my serial number and my 5100 looks like it is one of the first ones made. The serial number starts with 0512, so I think it was made in December of 2005. I bought it new in May of 2008, and it does not have a prefilter for the top cover or the metal insert for the carb/manifold. Could this be the reason that I am having problems? If I recall correctly, someone said that without the insert the thing sucks air. I would think that sucking air would cause the problem that I am having. Anyone have experience with this particular problem on the older 5100's?
The diaphragm is kinked. It resembles a cone from a speaker. It should be acting like a speaker cone bouncing up and down with the lever. Because it is kinked, the lever was not making contact with the steel disk (with holes) because the kink caused the steel disk to lift on one side. The lever should be making contact with the steel disk.
About 10 tanks through her, just used her 3 weeks ago and she ran fine then. I switched from 87 to 89 octane and made up some fresh mix which my other saws run fine on with very minor adjustments. Today, she starts and idles fine but when I hit the throttle she screams for 5 or 10 seconds then dies. WTF??? I put her away dry 3 weeks ago, and she sat for 2 months with half a tank in her before that, so I think the carb must have gotten plugged or something, but why does she run fine for 5 or 10 seconds (sometimes longer) if the jets are plugged?
My local dealer said if I brought it in, it would take until the end of the week, and I'd really like to get her fired up before then. Any ideas on how to clean a hopefully not too gunked up carb?
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The metering diaphragm could be plugged with fine dust between the diaphragm and metal cover. That would be a fairly rare occurrence for most saws.
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