Posted by Billy NY on July 28, 2013 at 06:06:18 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Chainsaw Help posted by fergienewbee on July 28, 2013 at 03:41:21:
What Dan said, is the usual cold start procedure.
I'm thinking you have a bad fuel line, my 390 would run, cut out and do odd things, but it ran enough to use, it. I took a deeper look, fuel line for sure, so I took it all apart, and that was not really a big deal, I am trying to remember the tools, I think it was a torx, or a metric socket. The fuel line was fractured in many places, so it was replaced and it does run well now. One thing I do not like on it is the sparkplug wire, the hardware use in it to clip to the plug and contact the wire, is odd in my opinion, its a sharp, spring steel stiff wire, but its pinned through the wire to make contact, I think its the cause of problems at times too, this saw while a fine saw to have, has had issues at times, fuel or I believe spark and could be a hard starter when warm, I have flooded it by over pulling before when cooled, but still warm. The 290 is not much different, mine is an '02 model year saw.
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