Mcculloch MAC 335 dies a while working

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Mcculloch MAC 335 dies soon after a start to work with it.Everything seems to work correctly but suddenly the machine dies, like it' s not getting fuel anymore.​

Carb is new, filter is new, fuel lines also

 
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Mcculloch MAC 335 dies soon after a start to work with it.Everything seems to work correctly but suddenly the machine dies, like it' s not getting fuel anymore.​

Carb is new, filter is new, fuel lines also

Incorrect fuel mix can cause that, heat build up causes it to seize briefly .
 
if it is stale fuel, then adding a bit of acetone (~120 octane) will lift the rating of the stale fuel enough to help you use it up, might mean you dont have to strip it down
 
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Has the fuel been stood in the tank for a long time, may have started to go off. If so it might need replacing. Also fuel filter & carb would probably benefit from a strip & clean. I see you can get a kit including a new carb for a tenner, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384902184730?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&campid=5338766898&toolid=20006&customid=56e59aca58fbacc9c0eb9eae527eb132&_trkparms=ispr=1&amdata=enc:1o7Z7RhZ5QZ-IFa6wKHludg63 probably not worth playing with it just fit a new one
Amazing value, that kit.....obviously it doesn't contain the two diaphragms that are the main suspect but a replacement carb should sort that.
If the OP wants to bash on, the filter in the carb below the needle valve will be a likely problem, if the saw ticks over well enough but fails when asked to cut.
I'm getting many machines in with a white watery deposit in these filters, and suspect ethanol fuels to be the culprit.
OP - if you do go for that kit, make sure your carb is a Zama - some of these saws come with a walbro carb for some reason.
John :)
 
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Hi all, yes that kit is good value, in fact i bought it and replaced everything ( carb, filter , spark , fuel lines .. ) but still have the problem.
I will try to refill with a new mixture to see if this helps.

thanks
M.
 

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