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Posted by CH (upstate NY) on December 01, 2005 at 16:53:27 from (69.207.74.2):
I bought an old chainsaw that needed carb work. It would start but run full throttle at idle but die if you gave it gas. When you shut it down, gas would run out of the carb. So I just got done putting a carb kit in and it won't start. Doesn't seem to be getting gas to the cylinder. My question is, do you need to adjust the inlet needle valve ( looks like a float valve)? At least fuel doesn't run out of the carb anymore. My first time working on this type of carb. Any help would be appreciated. Charlie
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