Fixing An Echo Chainsaw That Starts And Runs But Stops When You Use It

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    It's not often you come across one of these but when you do you might have to go thru the carb. Otherwise you'll have the same problem with it.

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  • @MrRmh3481
    @MrRmh3481 Рік тому +7

    To remove the plastic limiter caps, insert a drywall screw into the center of the cap and thread it in a couple of turns. Pull the cap, cover and related with a pair of plyers. Once you have the limiter caps out, use a razor blade to cut the tabs off the sides so that they are fully adjustable. With the caps in place the jets wont move from vibration. Good Video. Its hard to beat a good running gray Echo. They really went out of their way to bullet proof the saws.

  • @wildefox1478
    @wildefox1478 Рік тому +2

    Great video and very nice work, Echo is a great brand, I have 2 older Echo saws that are pre chain brake era, a 550 evl and a 60S.

  • @badbob
    @badbob Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed the video. Short and sweet well done. I’m a Stihl guy but echo is my second choice. I would have replaced the carb. But it’s guyslike you that makes me want to watch.

  • @jameshedrick605
    @jameshedrick605 Рік тому +11

    It might be to much but i clean mine after every use. Plus it's still under warranty for the 4 years and i've kept my equipment clean and well taken care of the best i can

  • @brianking1138
    @brianking1138 Рік тому

    I just got one in a lot of old chainsaws. I am going to get it running and use it. Supposedly the gray ones aren't as good as the older or newer ones. They were orange, went to gray, and back to orange over the years.

  • @stevenbenavente1229
    @stevenbenavente1229 Рік тому

    Good job

  • @covishen
    @covishen Рік тому

    A half price echo? I'd grab it fast. They are very good units.

  • @gearhead366
    @gearhead366 Рік тому

    I prefer Echo over Stihl in large part to the ease of starting. Which is aided by a primer bulb. So I'd prefer an Echo chainsaw with a primer bulb, regardless of color.

  • @stoickthevast2218
    @stoickthevast2218 Рік тому

    I have a chainsaw that has compression and it will start then pop and mist will come out of the air filter hole have any idea what it could be?

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      sure, I'd do a compression test first and if that's good, I'd remove the flywheel to see if the key is sheared.

  • @trevorbenes219
    @trevorbenes219 Рік тому

    I got a stihl ms180c chain saw for free and it is blown up and I will probably buy a $35 engine for it with a new muffler

  • @AdmiralDG
    @AdmiralDG Рік тому +12

    You should grab a Zama and Walbro metering lever gauge, even if you are reusing the old one its best to check its clearance to make sure it will work properly. A two pack of them is cheap and good insurance against opening a carb over and over! :)
    Also, Walbro makes a new style metering diaphragm that is much more resistant to warping and drying out, as well as ethanol resistant. Makes a rebuilt carb world better than an overseas knockoff.

    • @berkeleygang1834
      @berkeleygang1834 Рік тому +2

      The Walbro K1-WYTA Spiral Diaphragm Upgrade Kit? About s expensive as a replacement carb. At least, a Chicom knockoff carb.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +1

      great advice

  • @gregdavis2344
    @gregdavis2344 Рік тому +4

    I've had great luck with used Echo or Shindaiwa saws. I've worked on the grey and orange echoes without any issues. Plus they run great.
    I'm currently running 3 saws Shindaiwa 488, Shindaiwa 377 and a Jonsered 625.

  • @ethanmiller3935
    @ethanmiller3935 Рік тому +4

    We have an Echo 4400 (a previous model to yours), and it has been a very good saw. I have upgraded the carb diaphragm to the spiral ones from Walbro. I also second what @admiralDG says. Those little tools have been a lifesaver. So yeah, I would get one of those saws for sure!

  • @richardtaylor9798
    @richardtaylor9798 Рік тому +3

    I commend you for cleaning the machine before working on it. My question is what cleaner do you use? I’m impressed that when it is applied it seems to cut through the grease, oil and dirt immediately and when rinsed is clean. I want some!

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +4

      sure thing, it's the only degreaser harbor freight sells. It does not have what I would call an official name and when you see it, you'll understand

  • @hosocat1410
    @hosocat1410 Рік тому +4

    Every echo I've owned starts easily. That's why I like them. Nothing worse than struggling to start a piece of equipment and being out of breath and sweaty before you even start working.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      I know right, the frustration can be very off putting

    • @markbaker1843
      @markbaker1843 Рік тому

      Yeah both my Echos out start my Stihl MS251 any day. And that includes the CS 620PW without even using the compression release.

  • @mattfleming86
    @mattfleming86 Рік тому +3

    Great homeowner-size saw! So is the cs352, cs3510, and cs400.
    That one also looks MINTY fresh.
    I havent finished the video yet, but i'm guessing carb kit gets it done.

  • @Rein_Ciarfella
    @Rein_Ciarfella Рік тому +1

    Echo, Shindaiwa and Husqvarna are the brands I’d prefer, having worked on these as well as Stihl and others. Better quality and for the most part better engineered and lower prices on parts.

  • @dylanmoore5258
    @dylanmoore5258 Рік тому +1

    Doesn’t matter on brand it’s the engine, electrical system parts that run that gets the job done even the cheapest unit does good

  • @standodge7687
    @standodge7687 Рік тому +1

    i often wonder if the people who drop stuff off ever watch your videos

  • @raphaelwisdom3054
    @raphaelwisdom3054 Рік тому +2

    Good afternoon, using my homelite trimmer, turned it off and when I am ready to restart it again it would not start, have any solutions as to why that happened

    • @jameshedrick605
      @jameshedrick605 Рік тому +3

      Check for spark when it's hot. You could have a bad ignition coil that shorts out when hot

    • @raphaelwisdom3054
      @raphaelwisdom3054 Рік тому

      Do believe when I got it ( it's not new) they looked at the coil and changed it , could it have gone bad so quickly?

    • @jameshedrick605
      @jameshedrick605 Рік тому

      @@raphaelwisdom3054 i've had new coils fail within a week

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      more than likely the engines flooded with fuel, give it some time to dry out and then try starting it without the choke tho.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      no It didn't go bad.

  • @GuysPlayingWithTools
    @GuysPlayingWithTools Рік тому +2

    Everybody usually has the tools to replace a carb but not always the right tools to correctly clean one.

  • @Turningwrenches85
    @Turningwrenches85 11 місяців тому

    Been awhile since I used mine also since a repaired it not much use for me and I was gifted another one just like it from a co worker bad news it's in pieces but the Same poulan chainsaw I did a video on awhile back fixing

  • @mrpistonrecaro6483
    @mrpistonrecaro6483 4 місяці тому

    Mine runs and accelerates but after 3 minutes of use runs out of ⛽️.

  • @johnrogers5407
    @johnrogers5407 Місяць тому

    Got this saw a few months ago from my father In law... Its great and just needed to be tuned because the throttle response sucked. But all around the saw is like a sthil 261 damn near I believe it has 45 CC

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 Рік тому

    I would've blown the sawdust off around the carb and opened the lo-speed jet up 1/4 turn and see what that did. Might have to salivate the limiter. Time would tell. And that's me. Blessings

  • @craignewman1066
    @craignewman1066 Рік тому

    Heck I'd go after the grey version,as long as you service them like you demonstrated if needed,they will outlast a newer brand,just my opinion though,nice tune-up by the way......

  • @ramadinsookhoo6141
    @ramadinsookhoo6141 Рік тому

    Hey bro what's up? That was a lot of work just to get the carburetor off that chainsaw bro. Since my chainsaw doesn't have a purge bulb I start mine exactly the same way you did bro. As for your question, I believe that you already know my answer😅

  • @shaffersmallengineshop5957
    @shaffersmallengineshop5957 Рік тому

    I wont work on filthy stuff. I clean everything first. Gunk and water. Echo stuff is the best.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      yes it does make it a bit tough to work on when it's dirty

  • @markbaker1843
    @markbaker1843 Рік тому

    GOOD idea to clean engine, and around carburetor prior to disassembly. How many videos do you see on YT, where the mechanic is tearing apart a filthy dirty carburetor? Keeping hands clean is only one issue. Clean parts mean less chance of getting dirt in your carburetor and cylinder. You may also be able to visually see something amiss, which otherwise would be covered in dirt. Finally when running again, a clean engine is a cool running engine, AND your oiler will also work like it should, at least not be plugged up from something stupid like sawdust.
    I prefer to use a scraper type razor blade to remove the gaskets and metering diaphragm rather than a fat screwdriver. Back in the day before the infernal limiter caps, sometimes it was possible to simply clean the low & hi speed jets. First: You'd count the turns in to stop, so you'd have a better idea where to turn them back to for initial startup adjustment. Then remove jet adjustment screws. Grab your carburetor spray cleaner with straw nozzle & spray a couple of good shots into the holes. Replace adjustment screws, keeping them straight: hi screw in the hi hole and low screw in the low hole 🙄 and voila; oftentimes your bogging down problem just went bye bye.
    Now then this would not work on a badly neglected, very dirty carburetor. Also it goes without saying you'd need to test out the saw thoroughly, because one which has been sitting oftentimes soon develops other fuel related issues when you begin running the saw, with all that heat and vibration going on. Two or three days later you might still need to go all the way into it. Oftentimes though this little trick was all you needed to get going again, and take care of that storm clean up or cut some firewood before the big snow hit.
    No ultrasonic cleaner at my house. I've done right well over the years however, by using a stripped bread tie wire, to insure the passages were open and then spraying them all out with carburetor cleaner. Typically they do not give you a Welch plug in these kits, and so if there is severe contamination hiding in behind those you are stuck. Usually have found that area to be clean - most of the time.
    Good luck, and thanks for the good video. 👍

  • @Willy7212
    @Willy7212 7 місяців тому

    Great video.
    I have been curious what you use to clean engines in most of your videos?
    I use blue Dawn.
    Cheers

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  7 місяців тому

      thanks, and I've tried Dawn as well and it does okay, but I'm now using a strong degreaser instead. I have to be careful on painted surfaces though.

  • @Patrick4959
    @Patrick4959 Рік тому

    well for me it does differ but yeah Echo and Stihl are good products and that,s for sure.

  • @Jake-t2e
    @Jake-t2e 11 місяців тому

    I will stay with echo and I bought a old echo and 2 new echo when they were on sale... New echo comes right off the shelf with a 5 year warranty and you could add to it by buying extra warranty . When other chainsaw don't have that kind of warranty

  • @chrischiampo7647
    @chrischiampo7647 Рік тому +1

    Nice Repair Just Ditch That Anti Kickback Bar Tip Guide When You Take it Apart to Sharpen The Chain So You Can Still Do Plunge Cuts and Get The Bar Tip In Deep When Felling a Tree 😀😀 The Earliest Echos Were all Metal and Orange I’d Take The Grey Saw Too 😀

  • @rickykimbrough7112
    @rickykimbrough7112 6 місяців тому

    farm boy echo is god

  • @EddieTM-gj3vt
    @EddieTM-gj3vt 10 місяців тому

    Yeah I wouldn’t mind buying a grey echo chainsaw

  • @stevenbenavente1229
    @stevenbenavente1229 Рік тому

    Look at the fine saw dust around carb area (dull chain) dirty air filter.

  • @platoon1016
    @platoon1016 4 місяці тому

    Outstanding information , Thanks.

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 Рік тому

    Sounds like a fuel delivery system problem with this chain saw that you are working on

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +1

      yes you are correct.

    • @robertmailhos8159
      @robertmailhos8159 Рік тому

      @@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE okay thanks for your reply on me being correct on this chainsaw issue I.h.g

  • @stevenbenavente1229
    @stevenbenavente1229 Рік тому

    I go to pawn shops & look for older echo, shindawia chainsaw

  • @a_dog_with_sushi4250
    @a_dog_with_sushi4250 Рік тому

    today i was CORNERED by my coworker

  • @newcreation07
    @newcreation07 Рік тому

    That’s a very old echo chainsaw!

  • @jmaclaren4147
    @jmaclaren4147 Рік тому

    What cleaner are you using?

  • @rickthelian2215
    @rickthelian2215 Рік тому

    Just out of curiosity as customer wanted it ready for storing, did you sharpen the chain?
    Just to do for storage he should empty fuel and run the fuel dry.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +1

      so after the video I did sharpen it, but I'm not very good at it. I told them they would need a new one or have it sharpened

    • @rickthelian2215
      @rickthelian2215 Рік тому

      @@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE thank you😀🇦🇺

    • @Rein_Ciarfella
      @Rein_Ciarfella Рік тому

      @@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      Stihl sells a foolproof tool that sharpens and touches up the depth gauges at the same time. One for each size of chain. When I purchase my next one (to do another size chain I’ll get it directly from the manufacturer at a lower price. I’ve been sharpening since the ‘70’s and this tool does a better job than hand filing or using any other gadgets.

  • @liljoeii6091
    @liljoeii6091 Рік тому

    Thank you for the video

  • @robbevington1754
    @robbevington1754 3 місяці тому

    Gray good for me

  • @mitchellcrager9933
    @mitchellcrager9933 2 місяці тому

    Dude, you earned a subscriber when you said take it to someone else and let them leave it dirty. And the fact that if you break something you will fix it when many others would try to put that on the customer, some try that. Cleaning to me says you take pride in your work, and that's awesome. Not many do these days. It's like many orher things that use to be a must growing up. Like respect and manners, which few have these days!! Great job man and good work.

  • @christophermarshall5765
    @christophermarshall5765 Рік тому

    I would buy a used Echo chainsaw. They are common here, & seem well built. Put a carb kit in, & provided it's done properly, it should be good to go.

  • @Mitchd1337
    @Mitchd1337 Рік тому

    I have both the grey version exactly like you repaired and it’s newer version a few cc’s more in the orange and I must say I prefer the grey one. I did have a problem with the carb at one time and a wizard fixed it but not before I purchased the new one as a back up. The grey one is close to 30 years old now and has more mustard then the new one. In fact. I switches the 18 inch bar that came with the orange one and for the 16 inch one and it goes through firewood better then new one. I’m not a diehard echo fan. I’ve owned Huskvarnas also. Tried the Stihl but it vibrated too much in my opinion.

  • @marshallcollins3376
    @marshallcollins3376 Рік тому

    Looks like a good saw to me. Enjoying your experiment with the new cleaning machine. Don’t know that I would have thought about putting the jar in the machine. Following your logic on buying bulk why not just consider replacing the carb floppy parts.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      thanks, and I'm still working on what the best cleaning solution is.

  • @josephmeadows8521
    @josephmeadows8521 Рік тому

    Hey buddy how are you

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      good How are you?

    • @josephmeadows8521
      @josephmeadows8521 Рік тому

      I'm good, I had to buy a new carburator kit for my weed weed eater because the other carb wasn't working when I repaired it

  • @auskip07
    @auskip07 10 місяців тому

    I was just given a grey echo chainsaw. replaced the diaphragm and it works great. Quality machines

  • @rubberduck4966
    @rubberduck4966 Рік тому

    Well done repair Job. The Chain is more for polishing wood than cutting.

  • @electroddxful
    @electroddxful Рік тому

    Is makes a nice residential chainsaw. 👍🙏👍🙏

  • @enzoperruccio
    @enzoperruccio Рік тому

    Replacing a carburetor should always be a last resort measure. Trust me, unless you pay a fortune for a model-specific one an aftermarket will always have a tiny difference that won't allow you to use it.
    My Homelite for example has an extra pulse line to pressurize the oil tank and send oil to the chain. If i were to replace it with whatever Walbro i could find I'd loose that function completely and might even damage the engine.
    Then there's the throttle lever which is always different, the choke might be integrated into the carb when it needs to be external, etc.
    Take the time to clean and rebuild what you have, replace all the valves and gaskets and unless the saw was working fine before never pay attention to where the mixture screws are at. Start with 1.5 turns out and go from there

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      really? your experience must be unique as I've always had great success.

    • @enzoperruccio
      @enzoperruccio Рік тому

      @@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE I've never replaced/bought a carburetor, ever. Just by working on multiple machines I know they all have subtle differences on the outside and can be a pain to source, that's why I never bother.
      Besides, these Walbro/Zama carburetors are practically unbreakable, you'd have to purposely smash one with a hammer to actually damage it. 99% of the time they just need a new kit and some tuning, which is nice because on the cheaper machines buying a new carb simply isn't worth it.

  • @Marty1959
    @Marty1959 9 місяців тому

    That saw looks like brand new unbelievable

  • @williambray4134
    @williambray4134 Рік тому

    Nice clean older Echo chainsaw.

  • @kencurtis228
    @kencurtis228 Рік тому

    TY for Sharing

  • @XXXVIDEOS-v1w
    @XXXVIDEOS-v1w 11 місяців тому

    Are you paying for premium water cuz how you making that shit look so good