I’ve been brushing and cleaning up windbreaks and woods lately. With the recent threads on chain/pole saws it dawned on me while using my 40 yr old brush cutter to post this mod I made years ago. Some will find it interesting and someone might even say, “Hey, I can do that to my idled equipment!”
Purchased new in late ‘70s to clear some recreational property that was so thick with brush you couldn’t see past 10 feet in any direction. With a saw blade on the end, the brush and small trees couldn’t fall out of its way fast enough! The old style FS80 cleared anything in its path for a great many years. But after a few carb rebuilds and 20+ yrs of service…..carb parts were no longer available and it sat unused because it wouldn’t run right and you couldn’t tune the carb. Here's my vintage FS80 brush cutter.
And here's the new carb with my mods:
I believe it was first made in Japan and rebadged for Stihl. Or at least the carb was Japanese and parts and carbs became obsolete and Stihl didn’t support that model anymore….at least for carburetors. After it had been sitting unused for a number of years, I needed to get it running again to help with maintenance around the farmstead we now live on. Somewhere along the road of life I had heard of making an adapter block to match a new carburetor to an old piece of equipment. An internet search turned up the closest carb match for under $20 and the project was started.
The new carb closely matched the old for the throat size, mixture adjustments, and for throttle hookup. But the mounting hole positions were off, along with another small port’s location on the carb. The original air filter housing also had to be scrapped. In the pics below you can see the mounting issues along with the misaligned small port just underneath or along side the new carb's throat.
More to follow....
Purchased new in late ‘70s to clear some recreational property that was so thick with brush you couldn’t see past 10 feet in any direction. With a saw blade on the end, the brush and small trees couldn’t fall out of its way fast enough! The old style FS80 cleared anything in its path for a great many years. But after a few carb rebuilds and 20+ yrs of service…..carb parts were no longer available and it sat unused because it wouldn’t run right and you couldn’t tune the carb. Here's my vintage FS80 brush cutter.
And here's the new carb with my mods:
I believe it was first made in Japan and rebadged for Stihl. Or at least the carb was Japanese and parts and carbs became obsolete and Stihl didn’t support that model anymore….at least for carburetors. After it had been sitting unused for a number of years, I needed to get it running again to help with maintenance around the farmstead we now live on. Somewhere along the road of life I had heard of making an adapter block to match a new carburetor to an old piece of equipment. An internet search turned up the closest carb match for under $20 and the project was started.
The new carb closely matched the old for the throat size, mixture adjustments, and for throttle hookup. But the mounting hole positions were off, along with another small port’s location on the carb. The original air filter housing also had to be scrapped. In the pics below you can see the mounting issues along with the misaligned small port just underneath or along side the new carb's throat.
More to follow....