SOURCE: Poulan Wildthing 18" chainsaw 2375 sprocket/drum replacement
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Hi tchild,
my name is Dennis Gladx and I can assist you with the problem of getting the sprocket off of the crankshaft of your chainsaw.
To remove the centrifugal clutch and sprocket you unscrew it from the
crankshaft and it has a left hand thread. Also a little trick to remove anything from a
crankshaft that could turn while you want to unscrew the item, Remove the spark
plug and insert some rope into the cylinder for the piston to squeeze against
and you will jam the piston without damage.
Glad to be of assistance Please rate this solution because I can learn from your rating. Thank you
SOURCE: Gas Oil Mixture
USE 50 TO 1 RATIO BETTER MORE OIL THAN LESS WORST OUT COME A BIT MORE SMOKE RATHER THAN SEIZURE
SOURCE: my poulan (wild thing) chainsaw won't stay
Sounds like you are starving for fuel. This can be a clogged fuel filter (old gas around the outside of it), a cracked fuel line, or the diaphragms in the carburetor need replaced. Make sure you the fuel filter is clean. Clean it off with some gumout spray. If your fuel lines are not cracked, then I would suggest a new diaphragm kit in the carburetor. Not sure of your mechanical abilities, so I don't know how hard or easy that would be for you to do.
Jeff
Mowers4u
SOURCE: carb adjustment for a Poulan Wild thing 2375
Start at 1.5 CCW from lightly seated then tune for performance like this:
Carburetor Adjustment by Madsens.com
http://www.madsens1.com/saw%20carb%20tune.htm
CW is leaner; to lean will destroy the saw. If over tightened closed (CW) the adjustment screw faces are easily marred; marred adjustments are difficult to impossible to set properly.
Clean the air filter; adjusting with a dirty filter can cause a run lean condition once cleaned and the saw run.
There are 2 wav (sound - idle & full – may not be highlighted) files that I find most helpful, I think you will too. HTH
Lou
SOURCE: Wild Thing 18" chainsaw model 952-051338 Spark
Spark plug size= 3/4 or 19mm. Champion RCJ--7Y gapped to 0.025.
Fuel mix= synthentic 40:1.
http://www.manualsonline.com/ex/thread/view/idThread/3524133
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