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Post by superez360 on Jan 17, 2015 17:20:33 GMT -5
Also I came across this lil ez automatic I haven't tried the carb trick any pointers for getting her going
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Post by Brian VT on Jan 17, 2015 17:26:37 GMT -5
Same as the 360. Replace old, dry, cracked rubber stuff and clean carb. + kit.
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Post by superez360 on Jan 17, 2015 20:43:04 GMT -5
Okay I will do thanks
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Post by superez360 on Jan 18, 2015 12:13:06 GMT -5
I have good new I got the ez fired and it runs good all I had to do was take the diaphragm off checked out good and then I blew through the fuel line and I blew out the fuel filter I am very excited it works it's a keeper alright Attachments:
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Post by joecoin on Jan 24, 2015 8:50:25 GMT -5
I just dragged one of these beauties out of the barn, hasn't run is probably 15 years. Replaced the fuel line, repaired a broken choke pull and cleaned the carb. Didn't want to start but had plenty of spark. Wasn't pulling fuel through the line. Cleaned the fuel filter, no go. I "primed" the carb by dumping fuel in the top. Away we went! Cuts like a demon. Now I need an air filter and a new handle.
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Post by 530Nutcase on Dec 9, 2017 6:51:15 GMT -5
I love my ez auto I spent 35 bucks on her this year came with original red Homelite case. Great condition!
So every time I put the throttle lock on it pulled over like it had bad compression loss. I was like, this needs new rings head gasket etc. But when it was cutting it ran like a raped ape! I always noticed that little wire running from the TL into the cylinder area and never put 2 and 2 together. I just found out it's a decompression switch! I pulled it over with the TL on and it's got serious compression!
For being 34cc that saw is hard core. Homelite king of innovations!!!
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Post by sweepleader on Dec 9, 2017 7:18:29 GMT -5
Surprises for everyone. Several Homelites have decomp like that, easy to start, run like mad. :{)
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Post by stillsawing on Dec 9, 2017 20:45:03 GMT -5
Eases the wear and tear on the starting parts. They are little hot rods.
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Post by Clasec on Dec 9, 2017 22:32:36 GMT -5
Hence the letters EZ for easy start.
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