SOURCE: need carberator settings for a sears craftsman chainsaw model#358.354831
You don't want to tighten them down just turn them in until the are just snug and then turn them out.
Start with the low at 2 full turns out and the high at about 1 full turn out. Start the saw and let it idle adjust the low idle to where it runs smooth. Adjust the high until the saw runs as much rpm as you can get at w.o.t. (Wide Open Throttle).
SOURCE: chainsaw cuts out a few seconds running
hi frado
check the fuel lines,make adjustment to the carb,set the T ,check the fuel filter.Inside the carb,at the fuel pump side there is a screen,carefully clean it.Hope theese help.
regards savumihai71
SOURCE: Ryobi 14 inch electric chainsaw won't cut with new chain
Hi Rossmac,
Both the smoke and it's lack of cutting ability are symptoms of the same problem. The Chain is dulled. Instead of cutting, it's just rubbing on the wood and heating up. It's also not a big deal to fix..
Your options are:
To sharpen it yourself, you will need a narrow round file that will fit inside the Chain teeth. Each tooth has a two cutting edges, get the file a position that matches the tooths angle of attack. Don't over do, three to five swipes of the file should do it on each surface.
You will see they alternate directions. You may find it easier to do all the teeth in one direction (skipping every other tooth) then do the other direction. Up to you.
When you are done, check the level of your chain oil. Since it did get hot, you might manually oil the chain before trying out your handi-work.
Go cut some wood.
Mike
SOURCE: OLD SEARS ELECTRIC CHAINSAW SPOROCKET SLIPS WILL NOT CUT
The best way I have found is to remove the sparkplug and rotate crank until the cylinder is down about an inch. Jam quiet a bit of shop cloth down in the plug hole then rotate the shaft until the cloth stops upward movement of the cylinder. Now you should be able to get the nut off. You can also remove the nut with a air impact hammer as the impact action will loosen the nut.
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