How do you adjust a carburetor on a Jonsered chainsaw?
Regular adjustment of the carburetor prevents unnecessary wear to the chainsaw’s engine.
- Locate the three adjustment screws on the carburetor.
- Start the engine and allow it to run.
- Turn the “L” screw counterclockwise to allow more fuel into the carburetor until the low setting runs smooth without sputtering.
How many cc’s is a 2159 Jonsered chainsaw?
59 cc
Specifications
| Engine | |
|---|---|
| Displacement | 59 cc |
| Power | 3.0 kW, 4.08 hp |
How do you tighten a Jonsered chainsaw?
Switch off the engine, put the saw down, and undo the bar nuts slightly. Turn the chain tensioner clockwise until the chain is correctly tensioned. Then tighten the bar nuts firmly.
Can you clean a chainsaw carburetor without taking it apart?
You can clean the outside of the carb without disassembly but the important stuff to clean is on the inside and for that it must be disassembled. There was a time when you could buy good quality carb cleaner to soak your disassembled carb in to clean all of the passages but not any longer.
Why is my chainsaw not getting gas?
If your chain saw isn’t getting gas, the trouble most likely lies in one of those three core components: the fuel tank, the spark plug or the carburetor, or one of the minor parts adjacent to the three.
Where is Jonsered made?
Where are Jonsered chainsaws made? Jonsered is part of the Husqvarna Group. While no specific information is given for where these chainsaws are manufactured, we can assume that it’s the same locations as Husqvarna chainsaws: Sweden, France, Germany, United States, China, and Brazil.
Why won’t my chainsaw chain tighten?
If you can’t tighten the chain, you may not be implementing the proper tightening procedure. To adjust the chain, loosen the nuts that hold the guide bar in place. Attempting to turn the tension screw without loosening the nuts first may be the reason you can’t tighten the chain.
Why is my chain on my chainsaw loose?
5 Reasons Why Your Chainsaw Chain Keeps Coming Loose. One of the most common reasons why your chain might be coming loose is because it was not set properly. When you don’t have the clutch cover nuts tightened securely to the bolts, the position of the bar can shift and wreak havoc on the tension of your chain.