Jed
TreeHouser
O.k. Burnham emboldened me to consult the gurus before I get myself in over my head.
I bought--and paid far more than I was wise to give--a used 395 with a new big-bore kit in it about five months ago. I use it about once a week in place of my 440, and I was just starting to really like it when it "broke down" yesterday.
Here's what happened: It got nice and warmed-up after pulling through big wood for about half an hour when I ran it out of gas. I filled it up. I choked it and it burped. I flipped the blue switch in to run and it ran: for about five seconds, then died. Pull like mad on the chord on "run" with the throttle open: nothing. Put it back on choke: burps immediately. Push blue thing in to "run": starts and runs immediately--for six seconds then dies. Repeat ad nauseum.
An old-timer back at the shop said, "Yeah, try just cracking the gas-cap open again, and see what that does: sometimes the little vents get messed up, then check the fuel filter... etc. etc."
Am I up against carb trouble? Have any of you Orange Saw guys ever dealt with this before.
I bought--and paid far more than I was wise to give--a used 395 with a new big-bore kit in it about five months ago. I use it about once a week in place of my 440, and I was just starting to really like it when it "broke down" yesterday.
Here's what happened: It got nice and warmed-up after pulling through big wood for about half an hour when I ran it out of gas. I filled it up. I choked it and it burped. I flipped the blue switch in to run and it ran: for about five seconds, then died. Pull like mad on the chord on "run" with the throttle open: nothing. Put it back on choke: burps immediately. Push blue thing in to "run": starts and runs immediately--for six seconds then dies. Repeat ad nauseum.
An old-timer back at the shop said, "Yeah, try just cracking the gas-cap open again, and see what that does: sometimes the little vents get messed up, then check the fuel filter... etc. etc."
Am I up against carb trouble? Have any of you Orange Saw guys ever dealt with this before.

Oh for crying out loud a carb rebuild is a piece of cake .It isn't like splitting the cases or something .Even the most expensive kits are less than 25 and I'd imagine if Baileys carries them about 15 or less .Take you about 45 minutes if you've never done one ,15-20 if you have .