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David Posted on Oct 27, 2019

I have a McCulloch chainsaw FR 2.0 I can't figure out the fuel line

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 14, 2009

SOURCE: Replacing a fuel line for a Poulan 2175 type 2 chainsaw

Take top cover off(3 screws). Take off the 2 nuts holding the carb on. Pull carb part way out to access the hoses. Remove the 3 old hoses after making a diagram of where they connect. Buy new hoses. Cut one end of the small hose on a bevel, pierce both sides 1/8 th inch from the end with a needle. Thread a thin wire through both holes. Thread both wire ends into the gas tank. Use a hemostat or long needle nose plyers to pull the wires and then hose down into the tank. Attach the weighted fuel filter. The other end of this smaller diameter fuel line goes on the upper nipple on the carb. Take the side cover off (4 screws) to access the primer bulb. Take 2 screws out to remove the bulb which has 2 nipples. The longer nipple connects to the larger diameter hose which goes to the fuel tank. The larger diameter tube has a coupler on the end which is inside the gas tank. It took me an hour to change all 3 hoses.
Bob

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 27, 2010

SOURCE: McCulloch,Mac 3200 Chainsaw fuel lines...........

retgmdI need the same, did you ever find one?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2011

SOURCE: need to know the routing

Directly from tank to carb.

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2016

SOURCE: Replace fuel lines on a 3516 mcculloch chainsaw can this diagram be used on the mcculloch ms1635 also?

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Fuel hose diagram for mcculloch 3516 chainsaw
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From the fuel tank to the carb, from the carb to the primer, from the primer back to the fuel tank. The bulb sucks fuel through the carb excess fuel is returned to the tank. HTH
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I wish I could help. There are no parts available, there are no Exploded parts lists I've found a link to. These are Chinese chainsaws with the McCulloch name. They ARE Chinese chainsaws and I'm disappointed in Mac. Most mechanics won't touch them. We can provide no more help with this saw. Sorry
Lou
Poulan or Craftsman gasoline chainsaws are reasonably inexpensive, parts are available, and given a little TLC perform well.
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