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Hi kathy. this is an easy one. first of all you will need a spark plug gapping tool, about a dollar at any auto parts store. Your chain saw most likely calls for PLUG TYPE: Champion CJ6 SPARK PLUG GAP: 0.025 in. (0.63 mm).
Here is the website of a short video to show you exactly how to gap the spark plug. write back if you need any more info.
Thank you for the kind words. Did you succeed in gaping your plug and did the chain saw start after that? Let me know as I can suggest a few other things that might make your saw start and run better. take care... JoeThank you for the kind words. Did you succeed in gaping your plug and did the chain saw start after that? Let me know as I can suggest a few other things that might make your saw start and run better. take care... Joe
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For the high and low speed jets turn all the way in and turn counter clockwise 1 1/4 turns to start with and continue a bit more until the saw runs a max speed(go by ear) and idling speed(idle down enough so chain does not spin while finger off triger). For the spark plug gap, go about 20 thousands of an inch. I hope this helps you out.
I don't have access to an Operator's Manual and they don't appear to be available on line, I checked several different Homelite models at Chain Saw Collectors Corner. All said 0.025". HTH Lou
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