If this is a gas operated chainsaw, try fishing out the fuel filter in the tank if this is a two stroke motor. Take some carburetor cleaner and spray the heck out of the filter to clean off the varnish that has probably clogged it up. The coating comes from the oil that is mixed with the gas. This usually takes care of most of the problems.
My 18" Sears/craftsman chainsaw manual says the spark plug hould be a champion CJ-8 with a gap of .025 inches My 18" Sears/craftsman chainsaw manual says the spark plug hould be a champion CJ-8 with a gap of .025 inches. Oh - and if it matters, the info here is from my 25 year old chain saw.
Try watching this video on replacing chainsaw fuel lines: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrXpU70Hmi0
Craftsman 18-inch chainsaws typically use bar and chain oil specifically designed for lubricating the bar and chain during operation. It's generally recommended to use a lightweight, high-quality oil, often in the range of SAE 30 or a dedicated chainsaw bar oil that provides better adhesion and protection. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations based on the model you own.
yes
Champion RCJ7Y
The Angry Video Game Nerd - 2006 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2-18 was released on: USA: 10 October 2007
18 to 20 oz
no, from my experience, homelite, and ryobi are the same but not craftsman.
try 1 1/4 turns and work from there.
Not satisfactorily. The 021 is a lightweight saw.
30 wt of a good brand if it is a Briggs or Tecumseh.
18 or older and not any age as some where answered before.. You cannot be under the age of 18 to use a chainsaw because it's heavy and dangerous.. However...if you take off the chains and would like to use it for halloween, I would say 15 and higher.