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If there is only one screw that holds the air injection nozzle on then its not that because its still there. I bought the saw second hand so I am secretly hoping the previous owner lost the screw and it was stuck somewhere until now. Even I can be lucky sometimes

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Flange headed screws are external screws, due to the length it has probably come from the

floor under the carb, there are four here one in each corner.

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Flange headed screws are external screws, due to the length it has probably come from the

floor under the carb, there are four here one in each corner

 

That sounds like good news?

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Flange headed screws are external screws, due to the length it has probably come from the

floor under the carb, there are four here one in each corner.

 

adw. You were correct. I looked late last night and it was the one nearest the fuel primmer, the easiest one to access. The question is how did it get from there to the flywheel? So thanks to all, esp. adw

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It's probably been wedged in there a while and just got picked up by the flywheel as you used it. Did you check all the screws were present before ? Think lucky thoughts.

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unusual to see this screw come out. I would check the others as the earth lead for the coil fastens to the top right one below the inlet manifold at the cylinder base.

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unusual to see this screw come out. I would check the others as the earth lead for the coil fastens to the top right one below the inlet manifold at the cylinder base.

 

I checked them last night. Cheers

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