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changed the tank,got the carb u/s cleaned, put new needle and metering lever in,pulled it over 3 times ,fired,2 more pulls and off she went like a goodun,set the carb up, cut 3 ash rings, then it stopped and wouldnt start,left it over night ,tried to start,back to old problem,its now on ebay,proceeds are going to a new 372xp

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Thats a shame - probably end up stripped for bits - always seems a waste to me.

 

Perhaps someone has buggered the needle seat!

 

Thanks for the update - not the end result I wanted:thumbdown:

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nor me,i suppose i could of got a new carb £115.00 , but couldnt justify spending that much on it,the saw is 20 years old so not to bothered, thanks again for all the help

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