[AT] OT McCullogh chain saw parts
Steve W.
falcon at telenet.net
Tue Dec 30 20:43:32 PST 2008
charliehill wrote:
> Yes it pretty well has to be vented to some degree to keep the presure
> somewhat constant. Luckily this 30 year old McCulloch is built a little
> better and uses a little less plastic that some of the stuff out now.
>
> Do you remember how the old 2 stroke dirt bikes had a plastic tube run
> through the center of the gas cap? I always figured it was some sort of
> vent line but I never owned one so I don't know.
>
> Charlie
Depending on the model it could be a J tube vent or a S tube. They
allowed the fuel to slosh around and move without giving you a bath. A
street bike has a vent in the cap (like any tractor) to allow fuel to flow.
The tube runs from the tank down to a small catch can which is also
vented directly.
On the chainsaw the vent basically is a one way flap. It allows air in
to keep fuel flowing but shuts to keep gas from coming out. Most of them
also have a sintered brass filter over them to keep crud out, others
have simple screens. Your oil cap also has a vent.
Both gas and oil are pumped and as such the level dropping creates a
slight vacuum in the tanks, without the vents it can stop fuel/oil flow.
Not a good thing.
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Steve W.
Near Cooperstown, New York
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