Remington Super 660 Carb. Problem

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REM660

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Hey guys. I'm working on a Remington Super 660 saw with a Carter NRD carburetor. Just did the carb. rebuild with no problem. Saw will not run without the help of starting fluid. It did the same thing before I did the carb. rebuild. Also installed new gas lines and fuel filter. Has good vacuum. Any thoughts on where to go from here.
 
Hey guys. I'm working on a Remington Super 660 saw with a Carter NRD carburetor. Just did the carb. rebuild with no problem. Saw will not run without the help of starting fluid. It did the same thing before I did the carb. rebuild. Also installed new gas lines and fuel filter. Has good vacuum. Any thoughts on where to go from here.
What model Carter nrd carb was it?
 
Hey guys. I'm working on a Remington Super 660 saw with a Carter NRD carburetor. Just did the carb. rebuild with no problem. Saw will not run without the help of starting fluid. It did the same thing before I did the carb. rebuild. Also installed new gas lines and fuel filter. Has good vacuum. Any thoughts on where to go from here.
How did you remove that brass rivet that stakes down the diagram? My kit from sugar creek comes Thursday. Thanks!
 
Hey @REM660 any luck getting it to run? I had same problem after rebuild the bottom of the carb the cork gasket was wet about 2/3 of the way around I thought that didn't seem right, @chipper1 said it's definitely leaking. So I tightened those 6 screws as tight as I could and now it runs good. Not sure if that helps ya any.
 
Hey @REM660 any luck getting it to run? I had same problem after rebuild the bottom of the carb the cork gasket was wet about 2/3 of the way around I thought that didn't seem right, @chipper1 said it's definitely leaking. So I tightened those 6 screws as tight as I could and now it runs good. Not sure if that helps ya any.

That was his one and only post on here, hasn`t been back since Dec. 27 2017.
 
Hey @REM660 any luck getting it to run? I had same problem after rebuild the bottom of the carb the cork gasket was wet about 2/3 of the way around I thought that didn't seem right, @chipper1 said it's definitely leaking. So I tightened those 6 screws as tight as I could and now it runs good. Not sure if that helps ya any.

Man that thing flew thru the first half of the first cut:chainsaw: :p .
 

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