I`v got a ts400 that died in use. I was cutting with the saw on it`s side and it just shut off, almost as if i had bumped the kill switch. I had probably half a tank of fuel left. so i checked for spark. it was a bright sunny day and I did`nt see see the spark so I had a new coil installed. Still nothing. After checking the plug again i noticed that it was completely dry (no fuel). I have since replaced the diaphram and still am not getting any fuel to the cylinder. i`m going back out now to go through the carb to see if i`ve overlooked anything. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. BTW...What should the compression be? Thanks,Denny

Asked by denny on 06/29/2008 4  Answers

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0 I bumpede the de compression vavle and my saw did a similar thing, pulled the plug out and gave it acouple of pulls put it back together and of it went again. hope this helps
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0 fuel level may be too low or the fuel pickup inside tank may turned in wrong direcrtion.
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0 Chances are a crank shaft seal is bad. Pressurize crank case thru carb port...block exhaust and pressurize cylinder under water. Bubbles will determine which seal is bad.
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