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<blockquote data-quote="Maintenance supervisor" data-source="post: 8208640" data-attributes="member: 161502"><p>The check valve for high speed operation is not verified by pressure or vacuum testing. As high speed vacuum pulls through the carb it opens and closes. Yoi can stick a piece of new hose in the check valve port and blow a suck to verify operation. </p><p>Usually if the saw is dying when tilted foward or bar down its because of fuel puddling in the intake or reed cage, you could have a reed worn out or misaligned. </p><p>Its a PITA but if 2 or 3 symptoms are going on sometimes nailing them down is difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maintenance supervisor, post: 8208640, member: 161502"] The check valve for high speed operation is not verified by pressure or vacuum testing. As high speed vacuum pulls through the carb it opens and closes. Yoi can stick a piece of new hose in the check valve port and blow a suck to verify operation. Usually if the saw is dying when tilted foward or bar down its because of fuel puddling in the intake or reed cage, you could have a reed worn out or misaligned. Its a PITA but if 2 or 3 symptoms are going on sometimes nailing them down is difficult. [/QUOTE]
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