puttinalong wrote:Replaced the lines on a Poulan "Wild Thing" chainsaw. I have checked and rechecked the routing but the purge bulb won't fill back up after three pumps and is stuck depressed. Take the line off of the carb and it re-inflates. I was able to start the saw for about four seconds until it shut off. The routing that I have is small line with filter on end to the fuel pump inlet/ the other inlet on the carb goes to shorter nipple on purge bulb/ fuel line from longer nipple to tank. I have scratched the hair off the top of my head trying to figure out what I am doing wrong...Thanks for any help. The chainsaw is a Poulan "Wild Thing" model #2375...it has the Walbro carb on it.
KE4AVB wrote:puttinalong wrote:Replaced the lines on a Poulan "Wild Thing" chainsaw. I have checked and rechecked the routing but the purge bulb won't fill back up after three pumps and is stuck depressed. Take the line off of the carb and it re-inflates. I was able to start the saw for about four seconds until it shut off. The routing that I have is small line with filter on end to the fuel pump inlet/ the other inlet on the carb goes to shorter nipple on purge bulb/ fuel line from longer nipple to tank. I have scratched the hair off the top of my head trying to figure out what I am doing wrong...Thanks for any help. The chainsaw is a Poulan "Wild Thing" model #2375...it has the Walbro carb on it.
Walbro WT-324
Few possibles:
- Clogged fuel filter.
- Clogged fuel screen in the carburetor.
- Fuel lines at carburetor connected backwards. I know how can it be backwards. When I first started repairing these I just about pull all hair out too.
- Easy to check for fuel filter clog by simply disconnecting the line at the carburetor and try priming.
- The carburetor filter screen is on the fuel pump side opposite of the metering diaphragm. They clog easily when the fuel filter not on the fuel supply line and some may look clean but still can be clogged.
- Backward lines can tested for by simply reversing them.
okie wrote:Hello puttinalong
Glad you got your machine fixed and glad you reported back to the forum with the results.
This forum has got some sharp people and KE4AVB is one of them.
Travis
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