I would highly recommend doing OEM fuel line, especially if it has a bunch of hard bends in it. Because while Amazon lines look identical, they kink really quickly which means you run the possibility of running your saw lean. The carburetors do work but the ones I’ve used (Hilo) on the clone 066 don’t seem to stay tuned once they run for an hour or two.
I would highly recommend doing OEM fuel line, especially if it has a bunch of hard bends in it. Because while Amazon lines look identical, they kink really quickly which means you run the possibility of running your saw lean. The carburetors do work but the ones I’ve used (Hilo) on the clone 066 don’t seem to stay tuned once they run for an hour or two.
Hi Bill,
That was an oil line you weren't sure about.
Hi Bill, I would verify the max rpm of 13,000 at the high end with a tach. Seems to be running very lean and you could blow the piston. Good luck.
good ole amonzone seems cheaper then the dealer
Your saw is way to lean