Saw in question is the "free to me " kind. Craftsman 2.4 from 1999, not strato-charged.
P&C looks good, fuel system refreshed (new line and carb rebuilt), and starts ok when cold, and will get to full speed when off-cold.
When warm, running at full speed is good, but will idle down and die if not revved. Adjusting low mix screw and idle setting does not make this better.
My reading tells me it's an air leak and probably through the bearing seals.
I don't have pressure testing equipment for leak down, so that leaves me with trying to squirt soapy water on the seals while keeping it running?
Or just replace/repairing the seals, and see if that makes it better.
So the question is regarding the fix. Best fix would be to source new seals. Yes.
Does anyone just RTV the entire seal to housing interface with success?
For reference, the following picture is when I overdid the RTV on the Craftsman stratocharged 42cc after a P&C replacement. Don't know if seals were good or bad going in. Result is good.
P&C looks good, fuel system refreshed (new line and carb rebuilt), and starts ok when cold, and will get to full speed when off-cold.
When warm, running at full speed is good, but will idle down and die if not revved. Adjusting low mix screw and idle setting does not make this better.
My reading tells me it's an air leak and probably through the bearing seals.
I don't have pressure testing equipment for leak down, so that leaves me with trying to squirt soapy water on the seals while keeping it running?
Or just replace/repairing the seals, and see if that makes it better.
So the question is regarding the fix. Best fix would be to source new seals. Yes.
Does anyone just RTV the entire seal to housing interface with success?
For reference, the following picture is when I overdid the RTV on the Craftsman stratocharged 42cc after a P&C replacement. Don't know if seals were good or bad going in. Result is good.