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Anonymous Posted on Sep 29, 2013

Homelite super 2 carburetor

It will not idle, how to adjust the carburetor

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There should be a screw next to the carburetor, and by turning it you can adjust the idle speed.

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SOURCE: need to adjust carburetor jets of homelite chain saw

what is the adjustment for high and low settings on a homlite 330 ?

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SOURCE: what is my lo hi carb adjustment for a homelite

Start with 1 turn out from bottom on both and adjust from there as needed. The screw closest the engine is low speed mixture adjustment and the outer is high speed mix. adj. Hope that helps. Dwain

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SOURCE: How to remove plastic limiter cap on (H) carburetor adjustment

If plastic cap is present, it should just pop off with a thin sharp hook. Look carefully at the screw heads--they may be 'D' heads which require a special screwdriver and are supposed to keep owners from moving the screws (thank the EPA for these). Only authorized saw servicing dealers have access to these tools and therefore are the only folks allowed to adjust these saws. Being nonconformist, I made my own by drilling the center of a 1/4" rod, sawed off one side somewhat and welded a flat across the cut. Hope this helps!

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I have an old Homelite XL chainsaw that still works but that could use some carburetor adjustment because it frequentlyshuts down between cuts. I do not have a manual and I did not see one listed. ...

The H jet needle should be set so that the engine will 4-stroke at full speed, but immediately 2-stroke when cutting. The L jet needle should be set so that the engine will 'follow the throttle', but idle fairly well. Adjust the idle speed screw so that the chain stops turning, but the engine will continue to run. Check the fuel lines for condition and the fuel filter, air cleaner, and muffler for plugging. Make sure the carburetor fasteners are tight. Hope this helps!
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Before adjusting anything, check the fuel filter, air filter, and muffler for plugging. Check the condition of the fuel lines for decay or other damage. Tighten all carburetor fasteners. Make sure you have fresh fuel mix in the tank. Does the primer bulb pull fresh fuel into itself when pumped? Turn both jet screws CW to stops (lightly), then back out CCW 1-1/2 turns each. This is a basic setting and should allow the engine to start and run. Start the engine and allow it to warm up, then pull the throttle full on. Adjust H needle CW until the engine starts to speed up, but still 4-stroking. Proper final adjustment is when the engine 4-strokes unloaded, but immediately 2-strokes when cutting. Release the throttle and adjust L needle CW for fairly good idle, but still allows the engine to 'follow the throttle'. Adjust idle speed screw so that the chain stops turning, but the engine will continue to run. Hope this helps!
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I have a homelite super xlao chainsaw that will start up ok. But it will not rev up. I have replaced fuel line,filter and cleaned and rebuilt carborator and none of this has helped. Any advise would be...

You have done the normal things (good on you). Remove clean and reinstall the muffler and spark arrestor (it cannot inhale if it cannot exhale). Replace the plug because it could not hurt and is inexpensive. If no better try to tweak the carburetor settings. This is the best description I have found.
Carburetor Adjustment by Madsens.com
http://www.madsens1.com/saw%20carb%20tune.htm
CW is leaner; to lean will destroy the saw. If over tightened closed (CW) the adjustment screw faces are easily marred; marred adjustments are difficult to impossible to set properly.
Clean the air filter; adjusting with a dirty filter can cause a run lean condition once cleaned and the saw run.

There are 2 wav (sound - idle & full – may not be highlighted) files that I find most helpful, I think you will too. Good Luck. HTH
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