OK, I have one of those cheap throw away saws that I got at a very cheap price. I know the story of you get what you pay for and all that so please take it easy on the tongue lashings guys.
The saw is the highly touted Poulan Wild Thing with a Walbro WT324 carb in it. The saw seems to be flooding itself out very quickly; a few pulls and there is no chance of it starting, no choke at all. Pull the plug and it’s wet; clean up the plug and pull the cover and air filter off and let things dry out a bit and it will usually fire up. Basically have to have the throttle going the whole time though to keep it running; let it idle for a moment and it dies and we’re back to a flooded saw.
Is this just screaming for a carb kit and a good cleaning? Could it be caused by weak spark?
Wasn't terrible at a state park beach. Antelope island maybe. I wouldn't recommend it as a beach destination tho. Figured I was there, I'm getting in it.
The water looked and smelled disgusting with hundreds of thousands of birds sh*tting in there. About as gross as the Salton Sea. When I duck hunted there I didn't even want to touch the water.
It's kinda gross with the algae in the summer but I got in it anyway. Wanted to see the increased bouyancy at work. You can kinda tuck yourself into a ball and you'll just float with your head above water. When dry off you look diamond encrusted with the salt.
We went to the flats too. I dipped a tire on the rental car onto it just to say I’ve been there,but it was still pretty soft from winter melt. After seeing some moron in a BMW suv get dragged out of the muck I had no intention of repeating his stupidity.
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OK, I have one of those cheap throw away saws that I got at a very cheap price. I know the story of you get what you pay for and all that so please take it easy on the tongue lashings guys.
The saw is the highly touted Poulan Wild Thing with a Walbro WT324 carb in it. The saw seems to be flooding itself out very quickly; a few pulls and there is no chance of it starting, no choke at all. Pull the plug and it’s wet; clean up the plug and pull the cover and air filter off and let things dry out a bit and it will usually fire up. Basically have to have the throttle going the whole time though to keep it running; let it idle for a moment and it dies and we’re back to a flooded saw.
Is this just screaming for a carb kit and a good cleaning? Could it be caused by weak spark?
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