Pastornater
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Hi all,
I have read many tuning posts and have applied a lot of what I have read.
The chainsaw was running rough for a day, I put it away for a week and then I couldn't get it to start to save my life.
I replaced the diaphragm and other basic carb kit parts. Pulled the head to make sure the metal clamp on the intake thing was tight. Replaced head gasket. Cut ends off or replaced fuel hoses. Replaced fuel filter and spark plug.
When I mess with the screws I can get it to idle for maybe 10 seconds. Giving it throttle makes it bog down. Each pull of the trigger bogs the idle further. This I assume is what is revered to as loading up from too much fuel. Adjusting the L screw in does not change much... But it doesn't bog because it simply won't idle long enough to test anything... Even if I back the T screw out all the way and try to control the idle with the throttle.
I have noticed the spark plug is quite wet, and wetness in exhaust and even around the compression release button so I think it's too much fuel still but it is e only way I can maintain and idle.
Help please wanna throw it out the window.
Also cylinder looks really nice and not scored. Carb looked really clean.
I have read many tuning posts and have applied a lot of what I have read.
The chainsaw was running rough for a day, I put it away for a week and then I couldn't get it to start to save my life.
I replaced the diaphragm and other basic carb kit parts. Pulled the head to make sure the metal clamp on the intake thing was tight. Replaced head gasket. Cut ends off or replaced fuel hoses. Replaced fuel filter and spark plug.
When I mess with the screws I can get it to idle for maybe 10 seconds. Giving it throttle makes it bog down. Each pull of the trigger bogs the idle further. This I assume is what is revered to as loading up from too much fuel. Adjusting the L screw in does not change much... But it doesn't bog because it simply won't idle long enough to test anything... Even if I back the T screw out all the way and try to control the idle with the throttle.
I have noticed the spark plug is quite wet, and wetness in exhaust and even around the compression release button so I think it's too much fuel still but it is e only way I can maintain and idle.
Help please wanna throw it out the window.
Also cylinder looks really nice and not scored. Carb looked really clean.