1goug76
ArboristSite Lurker
I have just completed a farmertec 660 build, I watched every video on youtube i think, and read about every post on this sight and a few others so i can learn from others experiences/mistakes. I wanted to build a reliable saw for personal use when the few times call for a saw with a little more grunt than my 362. My wife bought me the kit for christmas and I upgraded the crank to a hyway unit, used all oem gaskets and seals, along with oem rubber parts. got the hyway dual port muffler, clutch, chain break, and also new chain adjuster from hl supply, and went with a meteor piston and cylinder with an oem decomp. last but not least i ordered a walboro wj-76-1 carb so there isnt alot left that is farmertec, but i just replaced every part that people may have had problems with in posts or videos.
I mixed up some gas 40:1 last night and fired it up for the first time. I set my carb screws at 1 turn out on both and it fired on the 4th pull. The saw idled good, no chain movement. I then began to turn L screw to reach my max rpm but it didnt really increase rpm much just a slight change in pitch not much more than that. Then the idle was still pretty good so I throttled it up a few times, got it good and warm, shut it down, let it cool. did two more heat cycles and tuned the H screw. I didnt have a tach but tuned it just where its a little fat at WOT.
My question is, now that the saw seems to run fine, I can turn my idle screw all the way up and it does nothing, if I turn it down the saw will stall, as expected, but I bottom the screw out before i get anymore rpm out of it. Im just wondering if there could be something wrong somewhere. my L screw doesnt make much of a difference while being adjusted either. It will stall the saw when richened up, but it wont go real lean like my 362 will. My settings right now are a little less than 1 turn out on low side and almost the same on the high side. the saw is running great, but the lack of idle adjust has me stumped. the tang is contacting the idle screw, did I buy too big of a carb?
I mixed up some gas 40:1 last night and fired it up for the first time. I set my carb screws at 1 turn out on both and it fired on the 4th pull. The saw idled good, no chain movement. I then began to turn L screw to reach my max rpm but it didnt really increase rpm much just a slight change in pitch not much more than that. Then the idle was still pretty good so I throttled it up a few times, got it good and warm, shut it down, let it cool. did two more heat cycles and tuned the H screw. I didnt have a tach but tuned it just where its a little fat at WOT.
My question is, now that the saw seems to run fine, I can turn my idle screw all the way up and it does nothing, if I turn it down the saw will stall, as expected, but I bottom the screw out before i get anymore rpm out of it. Im just wondering if there could be something wrong somewhere. my L screw doesnt make much of a difference while being adjusted either. It will stall the saw when richened up, but it wont go real lean like my 362 will. My settings right now are a little less than 1 turn out on low side and almost the same on the high side. the saw is running great, but the lack of idle adjust has me stumped. the tang is contacting the idle screw, did I buy too big of a carb?