Colonel428
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So my 6100 wants to die coming off WOT after a cut. It doesn't get back down to idle, it just shuts off completely. Ideas?
If the chainsaw was new and it was used for some time ,the carburettor will need adjustments at a Makita dealer or mechanic that knows what he's doing! It says so in the owner manual! Well,not exactly like this but a "tune up" is required after the run in period! Seems obvious since technical running parameters change "a bit" after run in period. Piston ring seals better in the cylinder,compression goes up a bit yet the carburetor settings are the same as when new. Mine hasn't start doing this but maybe I need to use it more,probably because of the fully synthetic oil I use in the gas. There was another forum guy around here that was "complaining" that run in period for this chainsaw makita 6100 took the longest out of all his saws bought new too(and he had a few to compare). All is good since long run in period means high quality steel/parts used in the manufacturing.On my saw it ended up needing about a quarter turn adjustment (out to richen) on the low idle screw. It seems to have cleared up the dying out of the cut problem for me. Good luck with getting yours running right. I'd be shocked if all your troubles are not carb related...
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