Check your fuel lines near the carburetor there are 2 fuel lines and the 3rd line is a rubber line with a little check valve shaped like a small bell it is white it is assembled with your fuel lines
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Check your fuel lines near the carburetor there are 2 fuel lines and the 3rd line is a rubber line with a little check valve shaped like a small bell it is white it is assembled with your fuel lines
Check your fuel lines near the carburetor there are 2 fuel lines and the 3rd line is a rubber line with a little check valve shaped like a small bell it is white it is assembled with your fuel lines
Cant find mine either, no one including echo knows.
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SOURCE: Echo cs-341 stalls out when cutting sideways
Make sure the fuel filter is indeed attached to the fuel line in the tank and pushed down to the bottom of the tank.
SOURCE: Chainsaw starts fine, but dies mid cut?
Immediately after saw quits, while everything is still hot. Sometimes ignition modules quit working when hot.
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You may need to use a jumper wire between the threaded part of the plug and the cooling fins. You don’t have to bend up the electrode.
Loosen fuel cap when it starts to die, If that fixes it it has a fuel vent problem.
If you did nothing to the carburetor adjustments, are using a fresh (3 months or less) fuel mix with the same oil/fuel ratio, and are operating at the same elevation there is a reason your saw is acting up.
It sounds as though there may be a fuel delivery problem. Check the fuel filter on the free end of a hose in fuel tank (manufacturer recommends an annual replacement). Check all fuel delivery lines especially at fittings and bends for cracks and holes. If those are good then the likely cause is internal parts of the carburetor. HTH
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SOURCE: ECHO CS 3000 chainsaw-while idling, shuts off if held on an angle
The idle speed screw may be set too low--adjust so that the chain stops moving, but the engine keeps running. Drain the fuel tank and see if the filter falls to the lowest point of the tank whatever the position. If it doesn't, replace the fuel line hooked to the filter as it may have lost flexibility. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: how do you find and change the fuel filter on an
The filter should be hanging from a length of fuel line within the fuel tank. Drain the fuel to see it. Fish the filter out with a hooked piece of wire. If it is lying loose in the tank, then the fuel line is in trouble and should be replaced. In that case, check the condition of all of the fuel lines. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: echo cs-370 chainsaw wont start.
Check air filter- is it clean?
Some plugs are without cilinder ok but if in place dont work. cahange the spark plug.
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