The linkage between the carburetor and the throttle doesn't seem to fit. It is the original part but when I hook it up the throttle won't move because it is tight to the carburetor body. I disconnect the throttle from the carburetor and when I removed the carburetor the short linage came off.
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You need a carburetor kit. The needle valve in the car. is stuck open. The needle valve helps to control the flow of fuel.
Jim
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Try blocking the throttle arm on the carburetor in the wide-open position with a small stick, then deal with the trigger mechanism. In order to remove the cable from the carburetor, you need to remove the carburetor itself, then unhook the cable end at the throttle arm. Keep track of which fuel hose goes where if you do this. Hope this helps!
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The carbs will all fit from the 36/41/136/141/137/142 pt no. 530071987
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The screws into the tank to secure the top handle are self tapping, so if they will not tighten then yes the threads had stripped, you may be able to aquire some over sized screws to cure this, the saw has four rubber anti vibration mounts, and two bumper rubers either side of the tank to stop sideways movement, the later machine had a rubber around the right hand side of the top handle also to stop side ways movement, To change the rubbers you need to remove the starter cover, two of the securing screws also hold the l/h rubbers, remove the alloy chain catcher on the r/h side, and the cover plate top r/h side held with a single screw, the tank should now drop far enough to remove the rubbers, they are screw into the tank wit a self tapping screw on the back, you will need a special tool to remove them part no. 502510002, do not pull the tank too far down or you will stretch the fuel hose.
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