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How many turns out is the factory setting on the high and low needles
Hi stanw71Before you remove or try to adjust your low and high speed jets you should always count the number of turns it takes to lightly seat the idle mixture screw and high speed needle adjusting screws. Be sure to write the number of turns down on a piece of paper so you will know how many turns from the seated position to open the jets when you go to reinstall them, or if you remove them for cleaning or replacement.If you have aready tried to adjust them then the adjustments below should get it running for you for final adjustment when warm.Normally you will adjust your idle jet to 1/2-3/4 turn open from the bottom seated position.Then you will re-adjust the low speed of the engine when the engine is warm by turning the idle screw in or out till the engine runs smoothly at idle speed, around 1200 RPM.The high speed jet is adjusted to 1 1/2- 1 3/4 open from the bottom seated position, after the engine is warm. Then re-adjusted by turning the High Speed jet adjustment screw in or out till the motor runs smoothly at high speed.Alway use the "lightly seated" method if you have not changed the screw settings.Please take time to rate me Bud
Huskee 21.0 hp 46cut won't start. Battery is charged. Carburetor has been cleaned. Appreciate any suggestions?
i keep mine on a float charger or even 1 year later it fails
do not leave battery just sit or it sulphates bad.
you mean the starter motor is dead, and no carburetors do not stop dead stater motors.
head lamps must work first. shows the battery may be good
and the engine starter used 10x more current that lamps.
load test the battery ,see it is BAD. abused the fail every year.
abused. (lead/acid class all do that)
chargers lie to you , making you think one is smart, no they are not.
(unless I designed one)<grin. (a(built in smart load tester)
load testing is poof of the pudding. on car and anything on earth with batteries.
Loud pop when started in free wheel mode on accident
That is a good question. It could have been a spark plug. Have someone look at it for you. A fuse that goes bad will not make a noise or a give out a bright light. It could have been a backfire from the exhaust. Will it start? If so, then it was not the spark plug.
Why do my husqvarna chainsaw lose compression?
What model chainsaw is it? The most common reason is not enough oil in the engine. Oil lubricates but it also has a cooling effect as well. Is your chainsaw 2 stroke or 4 stroke. A 2 stroke engine needs a measured amount of two stroke oil added to the fuel to prevent problems like this.
A 2 stroke will run without the oil in the fuel but it damages the engine if only used that way.
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