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1976 Stihl 020AV restoration project

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Smaug, Jun 7, 2021.

  1. LordOfTheFlies

    LordOfTheFlies

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    Gonna quote from one of my favorite movies of all time.

    "NEVER GIVE UP! NEVER SURRENDER!!!"

    Perhaps try a cheap new carb on eBay/Amazon. If that doesn't work then it must be a leak somewhere else.
     
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    Galaxy Quest.
    (I'm a hard core science fiction fan too.)

    P.S. China carb has been ordered.
    On the plus side, I can have this saw apart in less than 10 minutes these days...
     
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    Nice!!! You got it! hahahahahaha.

    Look what I'm re-reading now. This copy I signed "Manhattan, 1990". :D

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    Walbro WA Carb Problems

    Smaug
    Just in case you are planning to pick this up again, an older thread I was on got revived in the last day or so with some info on the metering side gasket that might be of use. Maybe not. FWIW
     
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    Hello All.

    I tried to order a replacement China carburetor from ebay, and (of course) it wasn't the right one.

    But while I had the saw apart, I noticed that the female end of the fuel line, that the brass Male end of the carburetor plugs into when that case is closed up was damaged due to being improperly aligned some how. I've ordered ANOTHER fuel line, and will try again when I get home in a few weeks.

    I haven't given up, but darned if this hasn't been a process...

    Stay warm everyone.
     
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