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Post by edju1958 on Feb 16, 2020 20:47:51 GMT -5
I've got an SEZ that likes to puke back fuel out of the carb,it's very difficult to start,& it'll run great at high speed,but won't idle worth a damn.All of these symptoms point to a reed valve issue I've been told.I've pulled the reeds out of saws that I've dismantled for parts & I've done this by first taking the rear handle assembly off.Do I have to do this when changing out the reeds?I've tried a thin walled socket & an off set screwdriver all to no avail.Do I need a special tool that Homelite had for this?I've got to be missing something. Ed
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Post by onlyhomelites on Feb 16, 2020 23:19:34 GMT -5
I typically can just slip a long round shank, medium flat-blade screw driver in to get those screws. If you have one that just won't budge, you're screwed and must take the throttle handle off. But I don't run into too many like that.
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