I did a bad thing. That was the wrong gas can.
So, now that I've replaced the piston and cylinder the saw runs again, but it runs hot and it stalls without my finger on the throttle. I've taken it apart and I'm looking for air leaks, but I have this vague memory that there was something attached to this nipple next to the screwdriver tip when I first took the saw apart. Any hints?
So, now that I've replaced the piston and cylinder the saw runs again, but it runs hot and it stalls without my finger on the throttle. I've taken it apart and I'm looking for air leaks, but I have this vague memory that there was something attached to this nipple next to the screwdriver tip when I first took the saw apart. Any hints?