I have a pretty nice 026 Pro that I went through a year or so ago. IIRC, it got new fuel lines, carb kit, new rings, etc. I did not change the crank seals.
I've used it quite a few times and it's been running great.
However, today I pulled it off the shelf to take down and buck a medium sized tree and it started surging. It does it loaded or unloaded.
I took the top cover off, threw a new BMPR7A in it (had a Champion), drained the fuel and put in fresh pre-mix, and cleaned out the air filter (it wasn't dirty at all). Cut some more with it and same deal.
I'm thinking it's not getting enough fuel. Doesn't seem like it would be a carb tuning issue at all, since I don't think it would surge if the tune was off. I'm inclined to remove the carb and see if there's any debris in it. I guess I could check the fuel filter at the same time.
I'm thinking I should go ahead and change the crank seals, too. Saw is a 1999 model so they could be 23 years old.
Thoughts?
Thanks
I've used it quite a few times and it's been running great.
However, today I pulled it off the shelf to take down and buck a medium sized tree and it started surging. It does it loaded or unloaded.
I took the top cover off, threw a new BMPR7A in it (had a Champion), drained the fuel and put in fresh pre-mix, and cleaned out the air filter (it wasn't dirty at all). Cut some more with it and same deal.
I'm thinking it's not getting enough fuel. Doesn't seem like it would be a carb tuning issue at all, since I don't think it would surge if the tune was off. I'm inclined to remove the carb and see if there's any debris in it. I guess I could check the fuel filter at the same time.
I'm thinking I should go ahead and change the crank seals, too. Saw is a 1999 model so they could be 23 years old.
Thoughts?
Thanks