Hi There, Robert has described quite eloquently the Western style of compression testing, however, in the East here we have more class and finesse. The saw is simply held by the starter grip and with gravity pulling on the powerhead, the saw should drop like thick mollasses, but Stihl Madsenized 046's with full Western Wraps and 72" bars will drop as though there were no plug installed.
Another compression test that works equally well and can be done in the woods, is to once again, grab the starter grip, launch the saw from the ground and swing it in a rotational direction upward to over your head, while allowing centrifrugal force to maintain a gentle rotational plane. If the saw can be swung in 2 complete circles before it reaches the end of its rope, then the compression is good, if not a renicosiling of the cyl. may be in order, if a reringing isnt. This lassue style of test is very effective and doubles quite nicely as a means of starting your saw when trying to disperse large crowds of naked logging protesters. This method works well in the chainsaw throw event, however the cyl. should be filled first with petrol.
Madonna was quite taken with it when she first saw me do this with a 357WXPG while I was trying to make "B.C. Tree Free".
Quick Draw McSaw