BDH
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I have an echo CS-4600 that dies and has a difficult time restarting after getting hot. I only get about 1-2 minutes of use before it starts this behavior. Once I get it restarted after it gets hot, the motor bogs/dies when throttle is applied. Additionally, the saw will die when idling after it warms up. One interesting observation is that I could get the saw to run okay enough for 10-15 minutes if I ran it at 3/4 to 1/2 choke. But eventually, this would not work.
I've read forum posts on this site related to this behavior and I've tried the following:
Any insight would be much appreciated. My next steps would be to buy a carb rebuilt kit and then pull the cylinder and inspect it more closely.
Cheers!
I've read forum posts on this site related to this behavior and I've tried the following:
- Took the carb apart and cleaned it out. The seals and diaphragm still looked good and there were no noticeable wear or tears.
- Replaced the spark plug and checked for spark. Seems to be okay.
- Checked for leaks in the fuel line and crank case pressure line. Seems to be okay.
- Cleaned out the tank vent. (Actually tried removing it to check if it made a difference but no change.)
- Checked the compression using an Innova compression tester from Advanced Auto Parts. I did ten pulls with the throttle open when cold. I got anywhere between 130 and 150 PSI. The factory service manual says 130 PSI. I redid the compression tests after the saw warmed up and the compression test yielded nearly the identical pressure reading. I checked the pressure gauge against my air compressor and got within 5psi, so I'm fairly confident that the gauge is fairly accurate.
- Inspected the piston and 2 rings via the exhaust port. There is some scoring on the piston but the rings are still free and not seized to the piston.
Any insight would be much appreciated. My next steps would be to buy a carb rebuilt kit and then pull the cylinder and inspect it more closely.
Cheers!