zman111666
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Hello all
This pertains to almost any 2 stroke, but for argument's sake, this is the one giving me a headache at the moment.
I have a Craftsman chainsaw that I serviced, and although it runs great, when it's sitting fuel will force it's way past the carb and flood the crank case. I can get it going again after pulling the plug and pulling the pull cord a bunch of times, holding the saw in various positions to get out all the extra fuel, but it only does it again while put away. The tank was only about half full. any suggestions? Thanks.
This pertains to almost any 2 stroke, but for argument's sake, this is the one giving me a headache at the moment.
I have a Craftsman chainsaw that I serviced, and although it runs great, when it's sitting fuel will force it's way past the carb and flood the crank case. I can get it going again after pulling the plug and pulling the pull cord a bunch of times, holding the saw in various positions to get out all the extra fuel, but it only does it again while put away. The tank was only about half full. any suggestions? Thanks.