Ed Mullen
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I am reconditioning a Mac 10-10 Automatic. It starts easily when cold - it has a smooth idle, it has great throttle response and 4 strokes on the high end.
But after running for a few minutes - just sitting there the RPMs start to climb, it starts to race, it won't accept throttle (bogs) and then ultimately it stalls out. It's acting like it's starving for fuel or suddenly developed a bad air leak.
Holding the saw sideways (both ways) doesn't change the RPM much. But pointing the bar straight up immediately causes the RPM to climb like it has an air leak.
After it sits for a while I can restart it and it behaves exactly the same way again - runs perfectly for a few minutes, then starts behave like it has an air leak when warm.
Below is the background and work done on the saw:
I can post videos if that would be helpful.
Any insights from the McCulloch pros would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all.
But after running for a few minutes - just sitting there the RPMs start to climb, it starts to race, it won't accept throttle (bogs) and then ultimately it stalls out. It's acting like it's starving for fuel or suddenly developed a bad air leak.
Holding the saw sideways (both ways) doesn't change the RPM much. But pointing the bar straight up immediately causes the RPM to climb like it has an air leak.
After it sits for a while I can restart it and it behaves exactly the same way again - runs perfectly for a few minutes, then starts behave like it has an air leak when warm.
Below is the background and work done on the saw:
- The engine has good compression around 150 psi.
- The crankcase seals have been replaced and the clamshell surfaces were well sealed.
- All four intake manifold gaskets have been replaced. The impulse hole is totally clear from the crankcase to the carb.
- The saw passes both vacuum and pressure tests - the needle is rock solid at 6-7 inches of vacuum for each test and doesn't budge for several minutes. I sprayed Windex everywhere under pressure and not even a single bubble anywhere.
- The fuel filter is new and is completely under fuel when it misbehaves.
- The fuel line is new. I even added a support near the carb where it bends so it doesn't pinch/collapse under suction.
- The fuel cap is new (NOS), the duckbill is new, and loosening the fuel cap while the saw is running does not eliminate the problem.
- The Walbro SDC 37A has been disassembled, cleaned in my ultrasonic cleaner, and rebuilt with a genuine Walbro kit. The fuel pump diaphragm, the check valve diaphragm and the gasket are in the correct order. The metering arm has been set level. The metering diaphragm and metering gasket are in the correct order. The inlet screen is clean.
- The spark plug is new - Champion CJ8J gapped to 0.025.
- The coil is original and I gapped it to 0.010. The points/condensor were replaced with a solid state chip years ago by the owner's grandfather. It has plenty of spark and sputters quickly on a cold start.
I can post videos if that would be helpful.
Any insights from the McCulloch pros would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all.