I took carb out changed hoses cleaned hi and low port and all other openings with starting fluid it is high pressure and drys fast and clean put back together now this is were it got tricky the H and L
I put H closed and L almost closed started and now runs great.
it took awhile to figure were they should be some say 1.5 out that was not my case they are very very sensive the idleler screw is barely positioned to open the idle now i have a great education on this type of saw
SOURCE: 36cc poulan chainsaw carb settings
Poulan does not give the settings but they do give a toll free number to contact if you need help and that is 1-800-554-6723. Sorry I couldnt get more but that is all I saw
SOURCE: routing of fuel lines from tank to primer bulb to carb
Line with filter goes to carb inlet,
Line from carb goes to inlet side of bulb.
Line from bulb goes to tank
SOURCE: Where can I download a free manual for Poulan Pro
Assuming it's prior to 2007 model year:
http://www.poulanpro.com/node5782.aspx
User manuals, middle of page:
http://www.poulanpro.com/node4041.aspx
SOURCE: I have a poulan Pro 295 Chainsaw, I took apart the carb.
It appears to be an isolator or buffer #34, but I do not think it would have anything to do with not starting.
I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/rolandw_c013176d62ee17ae
SOURCE: poulan pro 220 chainsaw owner's manual for tune-up
you could try cleaning the carb and filter. make sure your fuel lines are clean too
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