@@ryanvercoe1140 @Ryan Vercoe yeah, the inside of the carburettor was fairly clean, so I didn't mess with the jets, but it is a good practice to remove the jets if thorough cleaning is needed.
Excellent video, congratulation. Could you please tell me where to get the spare parts like seals and membranes? There are plenty of cheap suppliers but I question the quality of the parts offered. Thank you.
Thank you Sir. Well, I get my spare parts from official Stihl dealers, so I would recommend for you to do the same. Overall, these small Stihl trimmers are generally not the best quality in the first place, so I don't think that the origin of the spare parts matter that much.
Thank you sir, I'm glad that you found my video useful. Fluids used are: brake cleaner for removing the dirt from the outside, and carb cleaner for flushing all internal parts of the carburetor.
@@dsw.handcraft I'm a bit embarrassed; After watching your video I opened the plastic cover of the carburetor ...looked at and removed the air filter and the machine started right up. New air filter tomorrow. My thanks though because your video was the impetus to troubleshooting.
@@reidblackhall2520 There is no need to be embarrassed. Often we all overlook the simple things. I'm really glad that you've managed to fix your machine! Cheers!
Thank you for your comment. I didn't include talking about my work in the video, because I think that the video is self explanatory. In fact, the video was never meant to be a tutorial, but an insight to these simple repairs that you can do yourself. If my channel grows someday, I will consider making detailed tutorials. Thank you for watching.
* is perfect ilustration, very good, complete, i can see good diaphragm position* The Best Video🥇🏆 👌👏👏👏👋🇦🇷🇵🇾
Thank you very much Sir, I'm glad that you like it! Cheers
-Great video, simple way to do a good job on this carb
Thank you, I'm glad you like the video. Cheers
I love those visual videos without speak 👍👍👍 Thank you 🙏
Yeah, that makes two of us :)) Thank you Sir for your positive feedback!
Incredible video I’m definitely going to try this today
Thank you Sir, I'm glad that you've found my video useful
Exactly what I was looking for, what a good bugger. Ryan.
Thanks Ryan, I'm glad that you've found the video useful.
@@dsw.handcraft I noticed you didn't take out the idle screws when cleaning.
@@ryanvercoe1140 @Ryan Vercoe yeah, the inside of the carburettor was fairly clean, so I didn't mess with the jets, but it is a good practice to remove the jets if thorough cleaning is needed.
Thank you. Saved me from buying a new fs38 or sending it in to get fixed.
Thank you for watching, I'm really glad that you've found my video useful!
Great video nice step by step clearly shown. Off to have a go my self.
Thank you, sir! I'm glad that you like it.
Extremely clear and helpful...Thank you
Thank you Sir, I'm glad that you've liked it!
Merci Mr pour cette leçon efficace..!
You're welcome Sir! I'm glad that you've found my video useful.
Good video now new that exhaust screen change carb filter good to go bring on the weeds
Good video .Thank you for your time and effort.
Thank you Sir, I'm glad that you like the video.
Excellent video, congratulation.
Could you please tell me where to get the spare parts like seals and membranes?
There are plenty of cheap suppliers but I question the quality of the parts offered.
Thank you.
Thank you Sir.
Well, I get my spare parts from official Stihl dealers, so I would recommend for you to do the same.
Overall, these small Stihl trimmers are generally not the best quality in the first place, so I don't think that the origin of the spare parts matter that much.
Great video; I'm going to try to the same with my F38, what's the fluid being sprayed on?
Thank you sir, I'm glad that you found my video useful.
Fluids used are: brake cleaner for removing the dirt from the outside, and carb cleaner for flushing all internal parts of the carburetor.
@@dsw.handcraft Thank you, stay well. 🙂
@@dsw.handcraft I'm a bit embarrassed; After watching your video I opened the plastic cover of the carburetor ...looked at and removed the air filter and the machine started right up. New air filter tomorrow. My thanks though because your video was the impetus to troubleshooting.
@@reidblackhall2520 There is no need to be embarrassed. Often we all overlook the simple things. I'm really glad that you've managed to fix your machine!
Cheers!
What size socket to remove the air box?
If I remember correctly, it's a 10mm socket...
8mm !
Nice work
Thank you!
Thank you
You're welcome.
Tem como colocar lâmina na fs 38?
06:00 is this brake cleaner?
No, it's Carb Cleaner.
great ~
Thank you
..i don't mind weed eating, but i HATE cutting grass. Good job, even if it wasn't beating hot metal...!
Hehehe, thank you! Unfortunately, it couldn't be fixed with a hammer and anvil, so I had to try using different tools :)
Quel numéro ton carburateur
You fucken legend mate 👍
Jesi li koristio zama ili walbro djelove za karburator
Ako se dobro sjecam, Zama karburator je bio u pitanju...
Thanks for detailed demo. You shouldn't spray that stuff on your hands. Wear gloves or you could give yourself dermatitis.
Thank you for watching, and for the advice.
X que mi carburador no chupa gasolina el bombín
❤👍
Thanks! ;)
Le falto ajustar el caburado u decir no necesario
2:31 čistiš ga s brake cleanerom ili?
Brake Cleaner za skidanje vanjske prljavštine. Rastavljeni karburator čistim sa Carb Cleanerom.
You need to talk to tell me what you’re doing
Thank you for your comment.
I didn't include talking about my work in the video, because I think that the video is self explanatory. In fact, the video was never meant to be a tutorial, but an insight to these simple repairs that you can do yourself.
If my channel grows someday, I will consider making detailed tutorials.
Thank you for watching.
A little narrating would go a long way.
I know.... :))
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