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Ask the Dealer if they preformed a Engine check list. And if it passed. It’s a check list stihl wants them to do before they call tech for a problem or warranty for engine related warranty.
I hate the dealer won’t dig into the problem. Everyone I know with a new 362 20” loves it.
If your really leaning towards taking it back then run it just enough to make your decision and be able to say you gave it another try.
I think a lot of dealers lacks that “go to guy”. You know the old guy in the corner that can pull the saw a few times and know what to look for.
If they suspect a fuel problem, plug it up to m-tronic software and see what the graph looks like.
If they suspect a cylinder or piston, do a pressure and vacc test “ look at the piston while muffler off”.
And a cylinder blow-by test. Then pull the jug if something doesn’t look right. If the compression is truly 110 then somethings wrong. I’ll make a couple calls tomorrow. You may have to Remind me lol.
I hate the dealer won’t dig into the problem. Everyone I know with a new 362 20” loves it.
If your really leaning towards taking it back then run it just enough to make your decision and be able to say you gave it another try.
I think a lot of dealers lacks that “go to guy”. You know the old guy in the corner that can pull the saw a few times and know what to look for.
If they suspect a fuel problem, plug it up to m-tronic software and see what the graph looks like.
If they suspect a cylinder or piston, do a pressure and vacc test “ look at the piston while muffler off”.
And a cylinder blow-by test. Then pull the jug if something doesn’t look right. If the compression is truly 110 then somethings wrong. I’ll make a couple calls tomorrow. You may have to Remind me lol.