flht01
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Big brown just delivered my newest mistake (from eBay) yesterday and now I need some advice, who-da-thought-it.
I've been using an 066 on an alaskan mill for the past year and thought I'd step up to an 084. The 084 came in yesterday and I spent an hour or two looking it over and have a few questions. It was listed as running good so maybe I'm doing something wrong here but doubt it. It has a lot of compression, can't pull it over unless the comp release is engaged.
I put it in the choke position and made about 3 pulls before it decided to hit. Instead of firing a couple of rounds before it died (like my other saws do), it was like it kicked back taking the handle away from me. I re-engaged the comp release and rolled the switch to the hot start position and tried to pull it over. It would roll over until it hit the compression/fire position and then it was like it would lock up and kick back. I was finally able to get it started and run it long enough to make sure the main oiler was working (don't understand how the aux oiler is suppose to work yet) but it didn't run long enough to get warmed up and wouldn't stay running at an idle. I didn't want to try it much more, afraid of breaking parts (on me and the saw).
I first thought the comp release was releasing too soon, but I can leave the switch in the off position and pull it over without any problem. I'm thinking it's timing related, firing to quick.
I've got an IPL but if anyone has an electronic version of a shop manual or can recommend where to buy one I could sure use the info. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
I've been using an 066 on an alaskan mill for the past year and thought I'd step up to an 084. The 084 came in yesterday and I spent an hour or two looking it over and have a few questions. It was listed as running good so maybe I'm doing something wrong here but doubt it. It has a lot of compression, can't pull it over unless the comp release is engaged.
I put it in the choke position and made about 3 pulls before it decided to hit. Instead of firing a couple of rounds before it died (like my other saws do), it was like it kicked back taking the handle away from me. I re-engaged the comp release and rolled the switch to the hot start position and tried to pull it over. It would roll over until it hit the compression/fire position and then it was like it would lock up and kick back. I was finally able to get it started and run it long enough to make sure the main oiler was working (don't understand how the aux oiler is suppose to work yet) but it didn't run long enough to get warmed up and wouldn't stay running at an idle. I didn't want to try it much more, afraid of breaking parts (on me and the saw).
I first thought the comp release was releasing too soon, but I can leave the switch in the off position and pull it over without any problem. I'm thinking it's timing related, firing to quick.
I've got an IPL but if anyone has an electronic version of a shop manual or can recommend where to buy one I could sure use the info. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.