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if it's a Roper like the craftsman 3.7 I can pull my carb and loan it to you to try it out.
No, this is the one in question. It's a D44 70cc older than the 3.7. I have one of those too.
if it's a Roper like the craftsman 3.7 I can pull my carb and loan it to you to try it out.
Something is keeping the fuel from leaving the carbThe plug always comes out dry on both saws too
Why does it appear to have two lines coming from the fuel tank?No, this is the one in question. It's a D44 70cc older than the 3.7. I have one of those too.
I was thinking maybe impulse but it doesn't appear to be coming from the crankcase.Duel line 750 Holley, pulse line?
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For some reason I didn't get an alert. I'm doing great how are you?Morning sir how goes it?
For some reason I didn't get an alert. I'm doing great how are you?
Hey you can always hope!Ready for bed already lol. Bout to pour some soap over the kids while they are playing in the shower. Found out that I'll be working out of town this coming weekend [emoji849]. Maybe I can find a steal of a deal on something while I'm away
I say that all of the time but can't seem to stick to it lolI have to finish up some of my project saws before I buy anymore.
Lol same here brother.I say that all of the time but can't seem to stick to it lol
I actually follow through with them. Probably one of the very few people with CAD who does. Having massive space constraints helps greatly in that aspect.I have to finish up some of my project saws before I buy anymore.
Hey you can always hope!
Same here. I have had my 2100 for a year now. I need to put it togetherI generally do lots of hoping and little finding
Pictures? Now you got me really curious.There is no metering lever, diaphragm works directly on the needle (weird carb) inlet screen is clean as a whistle.