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<blockquote data-quote="ffriki" data-source="post: 8155608" data-attributes="member: 189188"><p>Thanks for checking in, I got puzzled it would 4stroke as if it had the governor, forgetting that any carb will 4stroke if H is adjusted fat. What wuld be the RPM increase on HS60 carbs when governor is disabled and keeping reasonably rich H? If memory still serves me, governor should kick in at around 8500 and ungoverned carb should do what you wrote above, 10500 max?</p><p>Unfortunately, no tach here, so will have to do by ear when the wood stops being frozen, and try tuning it to not rev too much, but that it still cuts. I wonder how much the increased rpms stress the saw in the long run eg when milling?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ffriki, post: 8155608, member: 189188"] Thanks for checking in, I got puzzled it would 4stroke as if it had the governor, forgetting that any carb will 4stroke if H is adjusted fat. What wuld be the RPM increase on HS60 carbs when governor is disabled and keeping reasonably rich H? If memory still serves me, governor should kick in at around 8500 and ungoverned carb should do what you wrote above, 10500 max? Unfortunately, no tach here, so will have to do by ear when the wood stops being frozen, and try tuning it to not rev too much, but that it still cuts. I wonder how much the increased rpms stress the saw in the long run eg when milling? [/QUOTE]
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