Wait a minute Wolfie. Pulling over with the ignition off is a test of wether the advance is kicking back and may be to far advanced. Could still be ignition.
I thought you meant interference.Wait a minute Wolfie. Pulling over with the ignition off is a test of wether the advance is kicking back and may be to far advanced. Could still be ignition.
Do you mean with it switched off? Or, do you mean with having taken the ignition module off?I didn't really read all of this but have you tried to pull the saw over with the ignition OFF?
No. I haven't tried to pull it with the ignition off.I didn't really read all of this but have you tried to pull the saw over with the ignition OFF?
I went out to the shop to give the saw a proper compression test, as we discussed yesterday, and spent the time trying to find my adaptor. I don't know what the heck happened to it, for I had used it a couple of days ago. Anyway, have ordered another one that should be here in a day, or two. I will let everybody know what the results are as soon as I get it.I thought you meant interference.
Calibrate it, check a newer saw first. A lot of times those adapters are way off . I tried one and got 130 and it should have been 160 . So I bought the Snap On adapter hose.I went out to the shop to give the saw a proper compression test, as we discussed yesterday, and spent the time trying to find my adaptor. I don't know what the heck happened to it, for I had used it a couple of days ago. Anyway, have ordered another one that should be here in a day, or two. I will let everybody know what the results are as soon as I get it.
Ddogwood
Why have you not? You see this could help determine if the hard pull is related to the ignition advanced to the point where it is kicking back. If the ignition is OFF you can tell. I guess this easy common sense stuff is gone now that we have the internet because it is easier to just come on here and ask for help. MikeNo. I haven't tried to pull it with the ignition off.
Ddogwood
Read that.I have pulled everything off of the motor and tried to pull-starter and get the same results; it is to0 hard to pull to get the motor to turn without really holding it down, or locking it in a vice. But, if I pull the spark plug, it spins easily!
You want him to just shut it off right not take it off to clarify.Why have you not? You see this could help determine if the hard pull is related to the ignition advanced to the point where it is kicking back. If the ignition is OFF you can tell. I guess this easy common sense stuff is gone now that we have the internet because it is easier to just come on here and ask for help. Mike
Well, I got the adaptor and tested the saw. It tested out at 80 lbs. I then tested it on a new echo chainsaw, and it too tested at 80 lbs. Both tests held steady with no leaks. I also tested it on my 009, and got the same reading. I then put the adaptor in my older compression tester, and got the same reading. I know that this is about half of what it should read, but regardless of the the low calibration, I would have to say that the compression of the MS201T is not too high, or the cause of the hard pull.Calibrate it, check a newer saw first. A lot of times those adapters are way off . I tried one and got 130 and it should have been 160 . So I bought the Snap On adapter hose.
I did as you suggested, and pulled the ignition module off to see if it would make a difference, and, I am sorry to say, there was no change in the pull.No. I haven't tried to pull it with the ignition off.
Ddogwood
Ever get the adapter?
Sounds like it is in the normal range and the adapter is giving false reading but it puts it in with saws that operate normal so that cant be it.Well, I got the adaptor and tested the saw. It tested out at 80 lbs. I then tested it on a new echo chainsaw, and it too tested at 80 lbs. Both tests held steady with no leaks. I also tested it on my 009, and got the same reading. I then put the adaptor in my older compression tester, and got the same reading. I know that this is about half of what it should read, but regardless of the the low calibration, I would have to say that the compression of the MS201T is not too high, or the cause of the hard pull.
Ddogwood
Did you say that you replaced the crank? So you are using a different connecting rod to the piston?
Does your piston have slop in the bore that it is rocking and binding?
How was it to get compression test, the same?
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