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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
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Chainsaw need a checkup? It's time to face the fix. Whether you are a legendary lumberjack or a weekend woodworker, eReplacementParts.com provides the parts, procedures and facts you need to fearlessly fix what fails you.
Having trouble starting your engine or keeping it running? You might need a new spark plug. The spark plug uses the electricity generated by the ignition coil to create a spark, which ignites the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber.
The intense heat in the combustion chamber, along with the high voltage used for ignition, cause spark plugs to wear. The electrodes will wear away with use, causing a weak or inconsistent spark. If the fuel mixture isn't just right, the spark plug can become coated with carbon or tar, again, causing weak or inconsistent spark.
If the fuel mixture is too lean, or if the wrong spark plug is used, the ceramic insulator can be cracked. The spark plug should be inspected often, and replaced at least once per year (more often if needed).
This article provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the spark plug on a Poulan chainsaw.
Let's get started. REMOVING THE SPARK PLUG [top] 1. Remove the top cover.
Remove the (3) screws securing the top cover to the saw.
Lift the top cover away from the saw.
2. Remove the spark plug.
Remove the spark plug boot.
Use a spark plug wrench (or socket) to loosen the spark plug.
Remove the spark plug from the cylinder.
ADJUSTING THE GAP [top] 3. Adjust the gap on the new spark plug.
The "gap" is the distance between the ground electrode (metal strap) and the center electrode. This distance is measured (and adjusted) with a spark plug gapping tool. Adjustments are made by moving the strap closer to (or farther from) the center electrode.
Measure and adjust the gap (as necessary) to twenty-six thousandths of an inch. (0.026).
INSTALLING THE NEW SPARK PLUG [top] 4. Install the spark plug.
Thread the new spark plug into the cylinder.
Use a spark plug wrench (or socket) to secure the spark plug.
Install the spark plug boot.
REASSEMBLING THE UNIT [top] 5. Reinstall the top cover.
Install the top cover onto the saw.
Secure the top cover with the (3) screws.
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