I would have never figured this out. Thanks! I had to order a new bump piece as it was missing and happened to get the correct one from some careful searching.
My homelite is a little different but after cleaning the carb, replacing the fuel and checking the muffler spark arrestor it still died at run. I popped off those plastic plugs and played with the adjusting screws. They are normal slot and by turning the screw closest to the engine counter clockwise about 3/4 turn there's no stopping it now! Idle had to be turned up but now I can run it full throttle in the run position. Thanks brother! 20 years and still running strong!
Would you be interested in giving me a haircut, cutting my hair that short on the top and shave off the back and sides, down as close to the skin as you can cut the hair off?
@@smallengineguys Highly appreciate the feedback, Blessing to you also keep being the educator that you are. Although it’s information years ago, it will always impact the future that comes..
Hey brother I was wondering if you might be able to help me? I replaced the coil and still no spark. So I replaced the killswitch and still no spark. Used a spark tester and shows no spark even getting to plug so that's not the problem. What else could I do? Is there possibly a way to test the coil maybe it came bad from factory? I'm so lost on this thing.....
@@gawddangthatsmoist2251 make sure its gapped right. Make sure it is not backwards. Make sure it lines up with the magnets on the flywheel . Pull kill wire off coil completely. Still no spark is a bad coil.
Hey, great video! I had an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner that did a great job cleaning the bowl. They’re about $80 new on Amazon. Great for getting the crud out of lots of small stuff. I also bought your jewelry cleaner acid. Works great 👍
@@i_am_gumby205 yeah but this video is more for the everyday joe that just wants to clean his porch today. Not wait for an 80 dollar cleaner. A carb is only 20 bucks. These cleaners also dont work for my mower shop. I do about 30 carbs a day. I dont have time to wait. They do work if you have one though.
He says “make sure the needle valve doesn’t come out”. Me: what? Me later after hearing a “ting” hit the ground: oh shit, I bet that was the needle valve.
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My dad passed away last week and never having used a weedwacker I had to figure out buying line and replacing it. Me just winging it and putting it back together didn’t feel right so I looked up a video and found this. Thank you so much.
yes. if its bad it will keep it off. i unplug the small wire on the coil and start to see if it is a bad kill wire or switch if it starts one of them is bad but full throttle with choke on kills it also
Nice Demonstration. Just as a tip, I usually put a piece of black tape across the spool to help hold the rope in the spool. Leave a long enough tab on it that you can get your needle nose pliers on it and pull it off once you get the spool seated. and secured.
good afternoon. I have this same chainsaw, I need to buy this same carburetor model, but I can't find it, could you leave the link there so I can buy it, mine is 18 42cc
Do you put gasket between air cleaner and carb , and if so do I need a single small hole put in gasket ( my 2 kit replacements doesn’t have small hole )at top just left of bolt hole
after realizing that I can't afford lawnmower repairs anymore, I decided to tackle this myself, and THANK YOU SO MUCH for posting this video! I was able to fix my non running Husqvarna walk behind with this easy to follow video and have opened up my carburator, cleaned and reamed, added a new spark plug and a new air filter... she cranked into life once more!!! woopie!!! yay yay yay you guys rock
So here's a guy that can fix mowers with one hand. Great demo on how fuel looks when it has water in it... and showing how water beads up when pouring out the float bowl. You need to grow a third arm to hold the camera. Hats off to you sir for the effort and great results.