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Cydrome Leader (presence@MUNGEpanix.com) 2016/11/28 14:15

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Gunner Asch <gunnerasch@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ive got at least 6 chainsaws that Ive been dragging out and trying to
> get running.  It appears that nearly all of them have carb issues,
> primarlily gaskets/diaphram issues, along with bad fuel line hoses and
> dirt in the carbys
>
> Anyone have a good CHEAP parts supplier for Tillotson and Walbro carb
> parts?

There's quite a bit of probably fake walbro stuff on ebay. Haven't pulled
the trigger myself on any to see if it's legit. I've got an old Redmax
engine where the gaskets are looking old and the primer bulb hardened.
Should just get the rebuild kit. I'd pass on the stuff ePacketed from
china though.

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