You may have answered this already but, when cold, have you tried starting it in the Run position first, not putting it down in the Start/choke position?
I don’t buy in to having a compression problem - stuck rings or leaky seals. Just FWIW, I’m retired, I run and fix chainsaws with volunteer groups. I buy dead saws off eBay, repair them, and donate them to the groups or individual volunteers. I’ve done more 261Cs than anything else. I like the Mtronics because I’m in really variable conditions - altitudes, temps. My experience is 261Cs, and 362Cs, can be quirky but sometimes they sort themselves out with continued use as the Mtronic “learns”. My thinking is it has to be something in the Star circuit - bad micro switch on the carb, bad wire on the harness, failure in the coil (control unit), or the “learned” start fuel setting needs to correct itself.
If you are not in a hurry I can send you another control unit to try. I have some I won’t be using. Long story but where I live the older control units won’t lean out enough in high/hot conditions in the summer. In Montreal they should work fine year round.
Scott
I don’t buy in to having a compression problem - stuck rings or leaky seals. Just FWIW, I’m retired, I run and fix chainsaws with volunteer groups. I buy dead saws off eBay, repair them, and donate them to the groups or individual volunteers. I’ve done more 261Cs than anything else. I like the Mtronics because I’m in really variable conditions - altitudes, temps. My experience is 261Cs, and 362Cs, can be quirky but sometimes they sort themselves out with continued use as the Mtronic “learns”. My thinking is it has to be something in the Star circuit - bad micro switch on the carb, bad wire on the harness, failure in the coil (control unit), or the “learned” start fuel setting needs to correct itself.
If you are not in a hurry I can send you another control unit to try. I have some I won’t be using. Long story but where I live the older control units won’t lean out enough in high/hot conditions in the summer. In Montreal they should work fine year round.
Scott