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Pioneer 750 bow saw video
By: sawmandave Date: October 2, 2014, 11:17 pm
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This saw I got a small engine shop , poured gas in it and it ran
! I had to clean out the fuel system but didn't touch carb
Dave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlOwYa4cHs8&list=UUoj5Pwr6mvuo95qA98_1GGw
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Re: Pioneer 750 bow saw video
By: aclarke Date: October 3, 2014, 7:44 am
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Sounds real good! Big powerhead, rally cuts fast
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Re: Pioneer 750 bow saw video
By: fossil Date: October 3, 2014, 10:32 am
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Dave,
For you 750 primer you may want to try this. I receive this
reply from a fellow collector regarding the carb primers.
What generally fails on the primers is the inlet check valve.
Follow the fuel line from the bowl to the bottom of the primer.
Unscrew that fitting with a 5/8" (or 9/16") socket. You'll
probably find a gooey mess retained by a little U shaped spring.
Maybe there will be a felt filter covering it all up. Clean it
all out and put some 1/4" carb diaphragm punchings under that
spring. I stack 3 or 4 there. Voila!, you should have a working
inlet check valve. The outlet check valve is a little coil
spring and needle with a tiny o-ring. Sometimes the primer
plunger o-ring will leak and spray fuel all over the place.
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