cdahl383
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Ok I was able to work on the saw a little more today after work. Replaced the points and condenser since I had both brand new parts. Still runs the same. 
Started right up, idled nicely, revved up good, not perfect at full throttle but decent. Ran for about 3 minutes or so and then started to sputter, ran rough, bogged when applying throttle, idled roughly some more and then just died out. Let it sit for a few minutes, pulled it over and it fired up. Ran decent and idled again for a minute or two and then crapped out again. Basically, it runs the same as before.
So it wasn't the condenser or points (didn't think it would be the points, just replaced since I had them and the saw was apart).
Next items to check:
1.) Coil? Is it possible it has some cracks somewhere causing it to short out when it gets warm?
2.) Plug wire? Maybe the plug lead wire has some cracks in the insulation and it's shorting out?
3.) Carb? Crud under the welch plugs?
4.) Air leak? Doesn't seem possible as the pressure/vacuum test was good when I did one the other day, but maybe it only leaks when warm?
I found a new coil and I picked up a new plug wire. But the new coil has an extra wire that I'm not sure what it's for. The coil on the saw currently just has one wire going to the post connected to the points. I attached a few pics.
I can try replacing the coil next, but I have to determine what to do with that other wire first. Can't just leave it hanging out there. It's the same part number as what's shown in the Pioneer 620 parts diagram, they must have updated it at some point along the line as I'm sure it's used for other engines as well.
Let me know your thoughts or suggestions. I still have hope for this saw, just getting a little frustrating never really getting anywhere with it.
Started right up, idled nicely, revved up good, not perfect at full throttle but decent. Ran for about 3 minutes or so and then started to sputter, ran rough, bogged when applying throttle, idled roughly some more and then just died out. Let it sit for a few minutes, pulled it over and it fired up. Ran decent and idled again for a minute or two and then crapped out again. Basically, it runs the same as before.
So it wasn't the condenser or points (didn't think it would be the points, just replaced since I had them and the saw was apart).
Next items to check:
1.) Coil? Is it possible it has some cracks somewhere causing it to short out when it gets warm?
2.) Plug wire? Maybe the plug lead wire has some cracks in the insulation and it's shorting out?
3.) Carb? Crud under the welch plugs?
4.) Air leak? Doesn't seem possible as the pressure/vacuum test was good when I did one the other day, but maybe it only leaks when warm?
I found a new coil and I picked up a new plug wire. But the new coil has an extra wire that I'm not sure what it's for. The coil on the saw currently just has one wire going to the post connected to the points. I attached a few pics.
I can try replacing the coil next, but I have to determine what to do with that other wire first. Can't just leave it hanging out there. It's the same part number as what's shown in the Pioneer 620 parts diagram, they must have updated it at some point along the line as I'm sure it's used for other engines as well.
Let me know your thoughts or suggestions. I still have hope for this saw, just getting a little frustrating never really getting anywhere with it.