To adjust the carburetor on a Homelite 3314, start by locating the adjustment screws, typically labeled as "H" for high speed and "L" for low speed. Using a screwdriver, turn the "L" screw clockwise until it lightly seats, then back it out about 1 to 1.5 turns; repeat for the "H" screw but leave it at 1 turn out. Start the saw and make small adjustments to each screw, observing engine performance—aim for smooth idling and acceleration. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for specific tuning recommendations.
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The carburetor on a 330 Homelite chainsaw can be adjusted with the 3 screws. Turning to the right increases the richness or gas flow. Turning to the left increases the air into the mixture.
Plug gap should be .025" http://store.chainsawr.com/
turn both hi and low fully clockwise till seated. then turn each 1 full turn counterclockwise then adjust your idle speed with idle set screw.
Adjust carb on 400 Polaris 4x4 2stroke
"84 is still the carb. There is a small screw right at the throttle cable on the carb. Adjust that.
there is a screw on the carb. be sure to adjust while the engine is running so you can tell by the idle when it is set properly.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 3314 feet is equal to 3314/5280 = 0.627651 recurring (that is, 0.62765151..) miles.
there is a set screw on the linkage on the carb that will adjust it.
it's the screw right above the mounting bolt on the left rear of the carb. you'll have to adjust the idle screw as well as you lean it out. then check your timing again
Adjust the throttle stop screw located on the side of the carb that has your throttle linkage connected to it.
adjustment screw is between throttlre linkage and carb body on the right side of the carb as you stand at the front of the car looking at the carb