Hey Do you live over by Booker dog???
I'm in Idaho, not really close to anyone on AS. There's maybe a half dozen AS members within 100 miles of me that I know of.
Update on the 066 "ghost" problem. I took it to the woods this afternoon, made about 9 passes on a 12 foot log. I checked the WOT at the end of almost every pass. It's still creeping up, though not as bad as before. I tried to keep it tuned to 11,000 - 12,000, to avoid frying another top end. So maybe taking out the clogged inlet screen helped, but I'm not convinced it's the whole story.
Also, I had to increase the idle speed several times over the course of the day. That didn't seem right.
H needle is about 1 1/2 turns out, which doesn't seem right. Seems like 3/4 - 1 turn is more typical for this saw ?
New stuff to check:
-- welch plug. Haven't done it recently because 1) I did it last year and 2) welch plug is for the idle circuit, and I hadn't noticed an idle problem until today. But...... the idle circuit contributes to the high speed mix, and what with the crap aftermarket fuel filter, I wouldn't be surprised to find the idle circuit plugged up.
-- I'll check those throttle shafts, as someone suggested.
-- I'll do yet another leak test, even though it's been leak tested over and over again.
-- I'll order another fuel line, though this one is less than a year old and I doubt it is collapsing what with the non-restrictive aftermarket filter.
-- Haven't ruled out that the H needle is vibrating loose. It may need a fresh o-ring, or perhaps I can rig up some kind of temporary fix, just to rule out that possibility.
I've got a feeling the 066 is going to need another top end by the time this is all done, which is not a huge deal since I have a used BB jug laying around, just darned frustrating and humbling. :bang: But I'll put off the next top end as long as possible because I want to fix the ghost problem first ! :msp_mad:
Meanwhile, my 084 spun the flywheel side seal and red loctite didn't hold so it's going to have to come apart for a sleeve, I reckon. My 84cc kita refuses to start or even pop. I'm getting my butt kicked by saw problems. :hmm3grin2orange: