You need to clean out the carb. possibly replace the Needle Valve and check the Diaphram for stiffness. Also check the fuel line for cracks and rott.
yeah, i kinda figured as much. but ty. My next question would be where can i find the carb parts. I'm not real keen on taking it apart w/o having the replacement parts ahead of time....
I'm having problems with a 45cc homelite has great blue spark but won't fire fuel or starting fluid in spark plug hole what could it be any suggestions.
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SOURCE: homelite ranger 33cc chainsaw will not start.
Did you check for spark when the plug was out? It should be blue and snappy. If not, you need to expose the flywheel assembly by removing the left case cover, then remove the stop switch wire from the ignition module. If now sparks, check the stop switch and connecting wire for grounding. If still no spark, replace the ignition module. Use a thin businees card for a gap gauge--turn the magnets under the module, insert the card into the gaps, then loosen the mounting screws and let the module stick to the magnets. Tighten the screws and rotate the flywheel to remove the card, then turn the flywheel one full rotation and check that the gap doesn't close up at any point. If the original test had good spark, then pour some fuel mix into the plug hole and attempt start--if you get several pops, then check the fuel system. Start with checking the fuel filter which will commonly plug up over time and check the fuel lines for decay or damage. Does the primer button pull fuel into it when pumped several times? Go to: http://www.drystacked.com for a 12 page article on Walbro brand carburetor theory and trouble shooting. Note carefully the items within the lower chamber as they are critical to proper running. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: homelite xl chainsaw revved up & quit and won't start now
I suspect you have a fuel delivery problem or a dirty carburetor. As a chain saw runs out of fuel they often revv slightly (running lean). HTH
Lou
SOURCE: Homelite XL 103 chain saw 1967 will not start-
Is this your saw?
Chain Saw Collectors Corner
http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.nsf/ed1d619968136da688256af40002b8f7/cc8b1cfa0c6e498d88256c28006444b1?OpenDocument
If this grand old lady were mine I would part with a few $(40±) for a tune up and and maybe an additional $20 if carburetor needs rebuild at my friendly neighborhood Stihl dealer. They perform pressure tests most homeowners cannot. An undetected air leak can destroy your saw. She deserves better.
HTH
Lou
SOURCE: i have XL homelite chainsaw
this may be dumb but, have you cleaned your air filter? check that first. then recheck your needle settings according to your manual.
SOURCE: Chainsaw won't start after sitting around for 4-5years
Your probly going to have to take the Carb. Off take it apart clean it good, reassemble it and put it back on.its not hard, just pay close attn to where all the parts came from. If you have never done anything like that b4, I suggest taking pictures as you go. If you tear any gaskets you'll have to replace them.
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