The chainsaw fix it guy couldn't get my saw running. He said it needed a new carb and he didn't have one. He told me the compression felt week and it didn't have much life left in it. I was determined to get it running so I bought a saw just like it on craigslist for parts. The saw was only $20. They said it would start and run but the chain brake was stuck on. I glanced at the carb and it looked like the one I needed. When I got it home and took it apart I realized it wasn't the right one. It was a 45cc and my saw was a 33 cc. I started tearing the parts saw down to see what was wrong with it. It didn't take me long to figure out the problem.


They had put the wrong type of chain on it and destroyed the sprocket. I got the saw started and it ran great. It had probably double the compression of my old one. I decided to retire my little saw and fix up the parts saw. I took the sprocket, bar, and chain off of my saw and put it on the other one. Now I have a 45cc saw with a 14" bar. I have really enjoyed working on all of these saws and I have learned a lot. Thanks for all the advice and help.
My original saw will now be a wall hanger in my garage. Its on the left. The $20 parts saw that runs great is on the right.
