Mate, which main jet are you using ?
Don't remember the number off the top of my head but believe it is the smaller one.
Remember John/Tzed250's thread on swapping the main if you need more than 1 turn out on the HS screw ?
That thought crossed my mind. After the needle gets so far out of the orifice, adjustment becomes too sensitive.
Just a thought, have you tried going down a heat range or two with the plug ?
Would have to order, so that's prolly not going to happen.
Maybe try backing the timing off a bee's #### ?
Could be, but I've never messed with timing on a saw and and think that would just add another variable to an already confusing situation. Bearing in mind that it's a challenge to make a single cut without frying the top end.
tdi-rick said:
The old rule of thumb when racing was that if the engine didn't chop off clean when lifting the throttle at the end of a straight, (all else being equal) the pop off pressure was too high, and Terrysyd's checked a few saw carbs now and their pop off has been very, very high compared to what I was used to.
There doesn't seem to be any agreement on the best way to set that up.
This saga began with very weak pop-off pressure that was prone to flooding. The RPM creep was present then -- has been present since I installed the 2-piece top end earlier this year.
Since then, I stretched the spring a bit. That solved the flooding problem. No change in RPM creep.
Currently it pops around 18 psi and re-seats around 10 - 12 psi. Walbro claims the re-seat is the critical one and that is their spec. Not that I claim to know a lot about that, other than I definitely run into flooding in hot weather if it's much less than 10 psi.
In any event, I am putting the 2-piece aside since that was the constant since the RPM creep began. Dunno why the 2-piece would cause unstable WOT but......
It's now wearing an NWP BB. If it works out, I'll post more details on the BB later, but first I gotta fix the ghost problem.
If the conventional top end doesn't fix it, then I'm sure running out of ideas. Things left to try:
-- bigger main, which should improve H screw sensitivity
-- different coil. Dunno why coil would cause RPM creep, but heck, other than the cases and the top end, all the other parts have been changed at least once.
Yes, this is a bad time to have a saw down because my other 2 milling saws are down, too, and I don't even have time to work on them. A guy just can't have enough saws. :biggrin: