by bgsengine » Fri Oct 04, 2024 7:00 pm
First thing I'd look for is to see if fuel will come seeping out the fuel line with carburetor removed, tank about half full of gas and gas cap on and saw sitting in normal upright position - It should be able to pressurize the tank enough just sitting there that fuel will come pushing out the fuel hose (the end that attaches to carburetor) if it doesn't , give the saw a little shake while it sits and see if fuel comes out, if not then you have a cracked fuel line or plugged fuel filter. If it does, then it is time to pop the pump diaphragm side of the carburetor off and check the fuel inlet screen to see if that is plugged, if that is clear then you likely maybe have a sticking metering needle , because otherwise that little bit if fuel tank pressure should be enough to get *SOME* fuel to the carburetor that normally should pass through, allowing it to fire at least when choked, with or without a working impulse hose.
If you tried a known working carburetor than I'd say you likely need a new fuel line which is one of the MOST common issues I used to see on Stihl saws, so much so that I used to keep an assortment of fuel lines in stock for most of the common models I'd see.
Alternatively, your fuel tank vent may have failed (It should hold a LITTLE bit of pressure in the tank - If you blow into the unhooked fuel line gently, then fuel should come shooting back out as soon as pressure is removed, so I don't recommend doing it by mouth or with a air blow gun - One of those computer keyboard duster spray cans may do nicely for such a test if you have one handy.. or a long piece of regular 1/8" fuel hose you can stick one and in your mouth and hold other end over the saw's fuel line and give a quick puff of air, then fuel should shoot back out of the saw's fuel line...) If that little pressure test trick on the fuel tank does not work you have a cracked fuel tank, bad gas cap, or failed tank vent.
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