What kind of fuel does a Poulan chainsaw use?

Proper Fuels Poulan engines are designed to run best on 87-octane regular unleaded gasoline — avoid using diesel fuel and E85. Gasoline can be blended with 10 percent alcohol at the most, but do not store the saw with an alcohol-blended gasoline.

What size fuel line does a Poulan chainsaw use?

Poulan Pro Fuel Line Kit No. Comes with a large 3/16″ OD by 3/32″ ID 2 feet long, small 9/64″ OD by 5/64″ ID 2 feet long. Also comes with the fuel line fitting connector.

What kind of gas goes in a chainsaw?

unleaded gasoline
Mid-grade unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 89 is recommended for your mixture. Fuel with a lower octane rating may increase engine temperatures, increasing the risk of piston seizure and damage to the engine.

What is the T adjustment on a Poulan chainsaw?

To adjust the carburetor idle speed, locate the idle speed screw labeled with a “T” just above the primer bulb. Start the chain saw as you normally do and let it idle, making sure the chain does not touch anything.

What is the T screw on a Poulan chainsaw?

The screw on top — marked “T” — is for adjusting the fuel mixture while the engine is idling. Of the two underneath it, the one on the left is for adjusting the mixture when the engine is running a low speed, and the one on the right is for making the same adjustment when the engine is running at high speed.

Are all chainsaws 2-stroke?

Are chainsaws two stroke? Almost all of them are, unless we are talking about electric chainsaws. Chainsaws that run on gasoline all have 2-stroke engines, except some STIHL chainsaws that have a hybrid engine that is essentially 4-stroke, but still uses the same petrol-oil mix as 2-stroke engines.

Do chainsaws take mixed gas?

Nearly all gas chainsaws require a gasoline and oil mixture for their fuel. Chainsaw engines require a premixed fuel to keep them running at the proper temperatures. The oil that’s added to the fuel lubricates the piston and crankshaft, but it also keeps the engine cool enough to keep running.