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Third one down is the settings button. Pretty easy from there.

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Rick
 
Figured that's what he meant

In upper left corner of screen push the back button until you get a button with three bars then click on it settings should be there
 
Figured that's what he meant

In upper left corner of screen push the back button until you get a button with three bars then click on it settings should be there

May have to click that button twice to get there
 
Have you soaked it? Was it noticeably filthy inside when you opened it up? Have you made sure you didn't tear the fuel line installing it?

I know lots of questions...but I pull the plugs as a last ditch effort.

Sent from my MiniMac on E-10.

Okay. Now I'm a little bent. Hole in the brand new fuel line. Was kind of plasticky and not the best made. Pretty much a beech to put in. Grrr. Frustrating.

I know others have done regular fuel line with a grommet. Have to search for that and see what comes up unless someone has photos.


Rick
 
Okay so now what to do. I've for a $10 useless fuel line with a hole in it that a pain to put in. Do I cut it off at the tank and wait for more efing parts or can I reuse this with some mods. I do have some regular fuel line here at the house. I'm so irritated.


Rick
 
Okay so now what to do. I've for a $10 useless fuel line with a hole in it that a pain to put in. Do I cut it off at the tank and wait for more efing parts or can I reuse this with some mods. I do have some regular fuel line here at the house. I'm so irritated.


Rick

Breath!!!!

I ain't never worked one them before but.......

Any chance there is enough of that fuel line that you can cut the bad spot out and still be good?
 
Okay. Site down again. I was logged on with IE and up came the Bucks. Grrr.

Time to go out to the shop, top off the trans fluid on the truck and try to figure out why the carb on the Homelite won't pop it over. Take out the welsh plugs and replace I guess.


Rick

No,,Don't do that..
pull low jet and squirt carb cleaner in,,if it comes out all the littles holes in the front of carb no need to pull welsh plugs.
 
Breath!!!!

I ain't never worked one them before but.......

Any chance there is enough of that fuel line that you can cut the bad spot out and still be good?

Nope. It's a molded line with a built in grommet. Seems to be leaking just inside the tank. Pulling it out to see where the leak is will most likely destroy it the rest of the way. A real POS design. Nice, cool, older saw but not a good design on this part of it.


Rick
 
hEY jOHN !!

TELL THE ol I SAID " go squeelers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "

seriouselly !!!

I HATE the Jest's !!
 
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