How to Fix a Chainsaw Carburetor
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
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This tutorial will show you how to remove, rebuild, clean, repair, and maintain your chainsaw carburetor.
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THE BEST I HAVE SEEN. Concise, easy explanations, no shakey camera, crisp editing. no music. great job
This is the most comprehensive video on a Poulan carb. rebuild that I have ever seen. Well done and thank you. It will and more than likely has helped many people in their carb. problems.Thank you for making and posting!
This is the best video I've seen on how to rebuild your carburetor. Thanks for an excellent presentation. I've been looking for a video like this. Excellent! Thanks so much!
Excellent tutorial - clearly the best I've seen so far!
Thank you. After seeing this video I'll have the courage to open the carburator if needed. Thanks again.
Excellent video, very helpful. Steady hands and just the right tools will make the job go smoothly
This in my opinion is an exceptionally well done instructional video, thanks. The carb cleaner on your bare hands is probably not a good practice to follow though.
So start it! Went through the trouble to rebuild carburator but not start engine? Viewers such as my self would appreciate that.
Hi Hector! Thanks for the suggestion, we will certainly keep that in mind! Cheers.
Awesome video. Even my 7 year old son Josh loved it!
Great video with clear camera. I didnt see how or where impulse line connects.
Very well done, very informative and to the point.
Thanks for welldone presentation.
But what about cleaning out tank and replacing or blowing out old fuel lines.
Good presentation and complete enough to allow us to work on ours.......thank you. My choke and throttle linkage are somewhat different, but easy enough to figure out.
Very well explained and illustrated. Thanks!
Really nicely produced video. Most helpful, thank you.
Hopefully my saw will son be purring through the logs!
Very well-produced video. Excellent information.
Great video, very professional and informative thanks.
Excellent video with detailed information and great camerawork that matches up wih the instructions. Additional tips like using the end of a Sharpie pen to install the carburetor screen very helpful.
Thank you for this video and the information, it for me is of great value. Thank again and God bless.
EXCELLENT demo…..one of the best .
nice job very informative
Very well presented,
Excellent Job,,Thank You
well made video, very helpful
thank you
yes very nice video only easy on saying save money by not taking to repair shop we are trying to earn a living just like you are selling parts! but i must say you do a real nice job compared to alot of other youtube videos..
Thank you, it really help me today.
great vid. valuable info. thanks.
Excellent Video. Thank You!
Thank you for the great video
excellent video thank you
excelent job very informative
Very clear. Thank you!
Well done. Thank you.
if i'm working on a carb, you said soap and water is ok? even without the fancy machine?
good job
Thanks it help alot
Good
thank you for making this video :-}
Great job thanks
I have a Poulan Pro 42cc model# pp4218A .The carb is a ZAMA C1M w26c402A . I have Fully cleaned and replace it back on the unit and it still acts like it's skipping . What is my problem ?
+Rusty Fox You may need to open the carburetor back up and running carburetor cleaner through it again. The orifices in these carbs are very small and the tiniest piece of dust can cause problems. Also, check for any vacuum leaks.
Done and everything was done correctly the first time , Coil was showing a rub bare spot just under the Brake mount - don't know why it was placed there - never the less - The bare wire was allowing a Miss Fire -?- I still say it is a Manufacture Defect - placement of parts in a location where it is subjectable to wear or damage in Any manner - If I were a repair man and had repaired such device in this way , I would be liable !!! Funny how Corporations seem to weasel out of obligations ????? Thank you and Good Day !
what is the number on the carb kit you used
carl clark This video was made a while ago. If my memory is correct the model was a Makita DSC341. the carb kit for this model is957-150-040. It's important to get the kit designed for your model. Most of these have Walbro Carburetors on them. These carbs have a number stamped on them and the repair kit can be found by using the carburetor model number too.
Can you use wd-40 to clean the carburetor?
Trying to clean a carb with WD 40 would be the equivilent of trying to wash used axle grease off your walls with grape juice. The varnish and gum build-up in a fuel system require an extremely powerful emulsifier/ cleaner to eradicate...something that WD 40 is definitely not.
I use brake cleaner or carburetor cleaner usually. Was just curious the effect it would have.
I will give you a raised,. good job,. raised your hand
Video is great, but for the exceptions noted by other about gloves. But rebuilding the carburetor is not completed until you have it adjusted.
You're absolutely right, Reg! Once the carburetor has been re-installed, it needs to be adjusted before the chainsaw runs at its best!
How can you stand spraying those chemicals on your hands? It gets absorbed through the skin, so nitrile gloves are a great boon to protect yourself from that stuff!
Did not take out the high / low screws and needs to put chemical proof gloves on . Well made video but make safety first.
You are supposed to remove the high and low speed screws before cleaning the carb and blow them out with air when done....and brake lean on your bare hands violates the labels instructions...and it very bad for you...rubber gloves for using harsh chemical is a must..
Excellent video, thanks.
Great job, very helpful. Thanks!
Great video
Great vid thanks for the info.