clydesdale6
ArboristSite Member
I have a new spark plug that I have tried as well. It doesn't matter whether I have the old one or the new one, the saw behaved the same and they both end up with the little black fits and soaked. I thought the black bits could be carbon, but they are soft and rubbery or like silicone. When I rebuilt the carb, I even bought the walbro tool to make sure the metering lever was where it should be. I even cleaned the carb with an ultrasonic cleaner. That is why this thing is killing me. The saw ran better before the carb cleaning. It actually ran better before I replaced the fuel filter and fuel line. So, just removing the carburetor and replacing the fuel line Disturbed something. When I opened up the carburetor, the little filter screen inside the fuel pump area was filled with Sawdust. That is when I thought a carb cleaning wood definitely fix the problem. Any other diagnostic ideas before I put a cheap Chinese carburetor on? Thank you to all for the help.