Plugs; ”Semi Fixed Jet”/”Fixed Jet” - Husqvarna 36 Workshop Manual

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Dismantling
!
WARNING!
The fuel used in the chain saw
poses the following hazards:
1. The liquid and its vapours are
poisonous.
2. Can cause skin irritation.
3. Is highly inflammable.
Dismantle all parts necessary and remove
the carburettor from the saw. On some
models the cylinder needs to be loosened
and lifted to be able to remove the
carburettor.
See the carburettor in question on the next
four pages and the instructions below.

Plugs

When cleaning the carburettor the plugs
must be removed. Remove as follows:
1. Drill a hole in the plug.
2. Insert a screwdriver or punch in the hole
and prise up the plug.
CARBURETTOR
"Semi fixed jet"/"fixed jet"
Some carburettors have an extra jet (semi
fixed jet). The jet is of brass and is located
in the metering unit and is used to give a
fuel supplement. On average 10% of the
fuel passes through the jet.
Below or next to the jet is a screen which
needs to be cleaned.
Dismantle the jet and/or screen in one of
the following ways:
1. Knock the unit into the venturi using a
2. Dismantle the lock washer over the jet
punch and take the unit apart. (some
Tillotson models).
and lift off the jet and screen.
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