Why does my chainsaw stop running when I give it gas?

Why does my chainsaw stop running when I give it gas?

Because your chainsaw will idle, but dies when it is revved up to full power, it means that the filter is only partially clogged; it will allow enough fuel to the engine to run on idle, but not enough to sustain full throttle. If the filter becomes clogged, not enough fuel will reach the engine for it to run properly.

Why does my chainsaw only run on choke?

If your chainsaw only runs with the choke on, it is likely an issue with your carburetor. If the carburetor is plugged, the engine will be starved of fuel and will not run. However, if the engine is plugged, the choke will pull more fuel through the carburetor’s idle circuit and allow it to run.

How do you adjust the idle on a Poulan chainsaw?

Insert a small flat-head screwdriver into the idle speed screw and turn it clockwise to increase the engine speed if it idles too slowly. As soon as the chain starts to move, turn the screw counterclockwise until the engine idles without dying and the chain stops moving for the correct idle speed.

How do you adjust the carburetor on a Poulan chainsaw?

To adjust the carburetor on Poulan chainsaws, clean the air filter and the spark arrestor, and adjust the adjustment screws marked T, L and H to set the idle and engine speed. Preferably, have the H and L screws adjusted by a professional.

What’s the best idle setting for a Poulan Trimmer?

Poulan trimmers allow the operator to change the idle speed setting, which regulates the engine speed. The ideal idle setting is the maximum speed before the head starts to rotate without pressing the trigger. For this reason, you will need to keep people and pets clear during this procedure, as the head will spin while you adjust the carburetor.

What are the screws on a Poulan chainsaw?

There are 2 screws marked L and H. On newer Poulan saws the screws have a spline head that can’t be turned without a special tool. You will need to purchase this special tool to make the adjustments.

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