This video has answered all my queries...very simply demonstrated. I have the same problems with my Jonsered 2234 which is a similar saw... thanks a million.
@mack1biz2492 жыл бұрын
I think you will agree that saw is running terrible. I recently repaired a 236e for a friend. He had already replaced carby, fuel lines and spark plug etc. Saw had plenty of compression and should have run. I checked spark which appeared week. After temp replacing coil pack I replaced the original 3 magnet flywheel with the 2 magnet flywheel off my Husqvarna 137 and completely changed saw into what it should be. This fix will cost about $20, hope this info helps
@jonhammond3996 Жыл бұрын
Block your carb with a paper towel to keep debris out while you work. Also, use carb or brake cleaner to clean up the linkages and carb itself.
@crxess Жыл бұрын
Low side screw was in a bit to far. Lean stall when sitting(running out of fuel at idle)
@FSDFSDFSDFFSF2 жыл бұрын
What are the inner and outer diameters of the fuel hose? Can you give me a link to where I can purchase the fuel hose to check the specifications?
@roywastie73259 ай бұрын
Do you find out the right pipe size OD ID?
@brunofernandes328310 ай бұрын
Boa noite. E adaptei várias 236 com carburador das motosserra importadas .postei algum vídeos no KZbin.todas ficaram boas.infelismente a husqvarna errou nesse carburador.pois e uma máquina robusta com peças fortes. Parabéns pelo teu vídeo.um abraço que Deus te abençoe 😅
@tonyd68217 ай бұрын
QUESTION .... MY 326 CHAINSAW has some fuel trouble I installed a new carbu. and it starts and stops could be the inlet line is to small 3 .5 Diameter the carburettor people provided me with both fuel lines one yellow and one black ---the old one is yellow --outlet 4.5 di and must have been white one the inlet ---- BOTH THE NEW ONE ARE 4.5 diam. to fit the new one to the petrol tank I should drill the hole out bigger probably 4.5dia (mm) In doing this operation could create any problem to the carb or its ok ?
@tonyallen862611 ай бұрын
The choke should disengage as soon as you pull the trigger, you shouldn't have to manually push it back in