I have a solo 694 running as a power head on my Alpine Magnum stump grinder. This thing worked great for years but two seasons ago I had issues with it running and replaced the base gasket, for some reason it failed.
While I was changing it I learned that the pulse line was failing, and I also learned what it did. It runs from the base of the cylinder directly to the carb.It's a smooth line with no pleats.
Anyway the saw head runs good, for a short while, but I cannot finish a single small stump and then the pulse line falls off / gets gooey at the cylinder nipple.
It got so bad that as a last resort I removed some fins off the cylinder so I could get the line put back on in the field instead of leaving the job to come home and pull all the covers and remove the carb to replace it only to have it happen again...nearly immediately. I am guessing that the saw might be running hot now, since I reduced the fin mass and left the covers off to gain access at the job-site.
What am I missing? I am running a cool plug, I might be able to run cooler. I mix at 32-1, I could go thicker I guess. My carb is adjusted to let it eat pretty good since it is asked to run a stumper at WOT, but it ran that way for the first 3-4 years without issue.
Do they make a high temp hose that would live longer? I have tried both the clear "Tygon" style and the grey rubber hose that is available at the local Stihl dealer / service center, both melt right away.
I have seriously considered soldering a piece of small diameter copper line to the nipple so I can move the connecting point up and away from the heat and use a shorter bit of line, but I don't know if the solder would just melt away?
I would change brands in a second if I knew of another big saw head with the same mount points, Alpine wants real money to modify the machine to go to a Stihl. (I wish I had spent the money on that head when it was new)
Any guidance would be appreciated!
While I was changing it I learned that the pulse line was failing, and I also learned what it did. It runs from the base of the cylinder directly to the carb.It's a smooth line with no pleats.
Anyway the saw head runs good, for a short while, but I cannot finish a single small stump and then the pulse line falls off / gets gooey at the cylinder nipple.
It got so bad that as a last resort I removed some fins off the cylinder so I could get the line put back on in the field instead of leaving the job to come home and pull all the covers and remove the carb to replace it only to have it happen again...nearly immediately. I am guessing that the saw might be running hot now, since I reduced the fin mass and left the covers off to gain access at the job-site.
What am I missing? I am running a cool plug, I might be able to run cooler. I mix at 32-1, I could go thicker I guess. My carb is adjusted to let it eat pretty good since it is asked to run a stumper at WOT, but it ran that way for the first 3-4 years without issue.
Do they make a high temp hose that would live longer? I have tried both the clear "Tygon" style and the grey rubber hose that is available at the local Stihl dealer / service center, both melt right away.
I have seriously considered soldering a piece of small diameter copper line to the nipple so I can move the connecting point up and away from the heat and use a shorter bit of line, but I don't know if the solder would just melt away?
I would change brands in a second if I knew of another big saw head with the same mount points, Alpine wants real money to modify the machine to go to a Stihl. (I wish I had spent the money on that head when it was new)
Any guidance would be appreciated!