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Pressure checked the saw. The carb is a new 020t carb.

 

Not working yet as its round three of dinners as the in laws are here today so I'm cooking again.

 

Rich....your saw sounds like that Irish guys 024 a few months back, think he ebayed it in the end after nothing would fix it:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Good luck with the cooking:thumbup1:

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Hahaha don't think it will end up on the bay spud.

 

It's too powerfull a saw. It doesn't bog in 13inch timber. It's annoying as its only after being held up buy the hook on the back. Other than that it works perfect. Have told e climber to not to let it hang and he will be fine. He just has to master climbing with one hand :lol:.

 

Will give it a good going over when start working again. For now I'm getting very fat and cuddly as the missis puts it. :thumbup:

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can anyone tell me if there is a fuel filter on the honda gx engines, in particular the 160 and 390. i found a site that sells them but for the life of me i cant find the thing.

Some do have an inline filter, easy to see in the fuel line, most have a little element in a bowl under the fuel tap.

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On my bench today was a friends 357, had been told it bogs down when given full revs, so I said I'd have a butchers at it, first I had to get the damn thing to start, then after I got it started, tached at 2400 rpm, so leaned it off a 1/6 of a turn, and gave it revs, picked up fine, eased off the throttle and it cut out, tryed to start it again, would only start full throttle, took spark out, engine flooded! Leaned it more, started, and flooded, set carb to 1 turn out each, flooded again!! So I checked the carb and it has a right build up of crap inside, and is stopping the needle from closing.

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