Hi folks, new member here. Glad to meet you all, and thanks in advance.
I am working on a 30cc craftsman chain saw. I have installed all new fuel lines and filter and carb kit. It has 120 lbs of compression, good spark, new plug, super clean carb with carb kit. Now....When I pump the primer bulb, it pulls fuel from the tank through the carb back to the bulb and back to the tank through the return like it should. Thing is, it wont start. I can spray some starter in the cylinder and it will fire up an die every time. It acts like its not pulling fuel from the carb. (dry plug)....I have played with the needle height and mixture settings with no help. I am wondering if it could be something to do with the intake ports on the cylinder or something. I have heard some 2 strokes have plastic ports/reeds in the cylinders that can melt and cause trouble.
I can usually find a way to make one run but this lil saw has whooped me good. I have good compression and spark, but no fuel. Is it a carb problem, or something not pulling the fuel from the carb????? I know the carb is built rite....I really think there is not enough pull from the cylinder to draw the fuel from the carb to the crank.
Any help would be great. I can give serial numbers tomorrow if needed.
I am working on a 30cc craftsman chain saw. I have installed all new fuel lines and filter and carb kit. It has 120 lbs of compression, good spark, new plug, super clean carb with carb kit. Now....When I pump the primer bulb, it pulls fuel from the tank through the carb back to the bulb and back to the tank through the return like it should. Thing is, it wont start. I can spray some starter in the cylinder and it will fire up an die every time. It acts like its not pulling fuel from the carb. (dry plug)....I have played with the needle height and mixture settings with no help. I am wondering if it could be something to do with the intake ports on the cylinder or something. I have heard some 2 strokes have plastic ports/reeds in the cylinders that can melt and cause trouble.
I can usually find a way to make one run but this lil saw has whooped me good. I have good compression and spark, but no fuel. Is it a carb problem, or something not pulling the fuel from the carb????? I know the carb is built rite....I really think there is not enough pull from the cylinder to draw the fuel from the carb to the crank.
Any help would be great. I can give serial numbers tomorrow if needed.