General procedure: (1) ensure spark plug is clean and fresh fuel in fuel tank; (2) close needle valve (clockwise) until it seats - do not force; (3) open needle valve (counter-clockwise) 1 to 1-1/2 turns; (4) start engine and let warm up for about five minutes; (5) close needle valve (clockwise) slowly until engine starts to stall then open neede valve (counter-clockwise) slowly until engine starts to stall; (6) set needle valve midway between the two points.
The 330 displaces 3.3 cubic inches, which is about 54 cc's.
100 cc's biggest saw Homelite made
fuel mixture for homelite chain saw
32:1 or 40:1 will work just fine.
4.5 cu in or 74cc
Go to the Homelite website (homelite.com ) and go to the service and support tab
32:1 32to1 ratio is was we run on all the homelite chainsaws and blowers that we repair in my shop
50:1 has been working for over 20years for me
40 parts gas to 1 part oil.
You have a kink in your fuel line or you have debris in the carburetor.
That depends entirely on what's wrong with it. If you have no knowledge of this fairly complicated machine, you should take it to a 'small engine and lawn mower' repair shop.
you will need a ratchet, extension, 1/2 inch socket & a flat head screwdriver. Loosen the bar tension screw until the chain is loose. Then remove the two nuts & remove the bar, slip the chain from around the gear