Husqvarna 137 Chainsaw No Start
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- čas přidán 19. 09. 2023
- Lets take a look at a Husqvarna 137 chainsaw that won't start. This one has a fuel tank full of nastiness and rotting fuel lines. The carb also needs to be gone through and I'll show you how I do it. #smallenginerepair
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Perfect information for what I need to rehab my son’s Husqvarna 137. I appreciate the great camara angle and your voice over narration. Well done👍🏼
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Awesome! I may or may not have spent an hour on the fuelline hole
Did you drill it out? Did you drill it too big 😔
Excellent Scott. Another masterclass repair video in the books
Thanks for watching!
Nice repair as usual, keep ‘em coming!
Two a week whether you need em or not!
What’s happening my man, nice vids, helped me a lot. Like your style. Hey you think you can do a vid on properly tuning a two cycle carb. Specifically a chainsaw that after carb is cleaned and rebuilt, it kicks over, runs for maybe 10 secs when pumping throttle, then dies. It always seems like a chore for me and more luck when I get it properly than anything. I’d love to understand it. Obviously, if your able too. Thanks for all the great vids, please don’t stop. Ted from Long Island.
Some sanity checks should be made before trying to adjust the carb. Are the fuel lines reinstalled correctly? is the impulse line on correctly or is there a gasket thats blocking the impulse hole? Are the primer lines on correctly?
Another great video
Thanks for watching!
Cool man, these vids are helpful . I'm learning all the time.thanks
Thanks for watching!
Good work as always!
Thanks!
Excellent Job Very Thorough Just The Way I Like To Be on a Repair 😊😀😎👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Nice Job Scott! I had one of those come in with a carb that the customer tried to disassemble and broke so he bought the Amazonian 19.95 Carb and parts kit. What a POS. The linkage would jam if you applied the throttle hard and then fall off! OEM always with these, especially the cheaper Poulan variants.
Ya my luck with aftermarket carbs isn't good.
Great info , liked the extended run time at the end. I assume that you use blue loctite.
In this case blue. I keep green and red for special occasions:-)
@@TheGreasyShopRag I’ve got red, blue and orange. Never heard of green
@@steveriggenbach90 Green creeps into the threads. I use it on idle screw that seem loose. Make the adjustment, put some green stuff on, hope the customer leaves it alone.
@@TheGreasyShopRag thank you for all your help
Nice one, man! I've not rebuilt many carbs yet, but from the ones I have done, it seems that the micro-screen protects most of the internals from getting so dirty that using an ultrasonic cleaner becomes necessary. What's your experience been on that?
Its almost to the point that if I feel I need the ultrasonic cleaner then I explore the cost of replacing the carb instead. Of course if they need it right away then it gets the bubble bath.
The fuel pump and metering diaphram kits available just from the dealer? I really don't want all the different extra ones that are available online.
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The ones I use aren't oem parts from husky or echo. They are original walbro and Zama kits supplied through major parts distributors. I've never tried buying a kit online so can't help you.
I've got a question for you. I have a Husq 142 e series saw. The oil pump system is designed to be constantly oiling the bar. Is there an upgrade I can get so it only oils when the clutch is spinning like it does on the Husq 340?
I'm not aware of a kit for that.
Crap! That's the only thing I don't like about this saw. It alway leaves a small oil puddle after use. @@TheGreasyShopRag
Were did you get you electric screwdriver i need one badly!
It was purchased on amazon. I've gone back to look and this exact model is no longer available.
Please forgive the stupid question Scott, upon drilling out the fuel line line hole into the tank did you just blow out the debris. I know but im leaning im sorry.
I didn't do anything more than what you see in the video. I like to think the only stupid question is the one that isn't asked. Thanks for watching!
@@TheGreasyShopRag thank you for that. Some would have jumped all over that. Take care brother
The amount of husky’s you work on.. im going to stick with stihl… lol
We're a husky and echo dealer but will work on whatever comes through the door. Thanks for watching!
Why do Stihl guys act like cult members?