First off, I absolutely despise having my first post a cry for help, so please excuse me for that. I've been searching for info for hours on end to my problem with no avail, just not enough 757 threads and owners out there I guess.
Ok, here's the low down. Saw was basically brand new when I inherited it from my Gramps about 5 years ago. I have used it extensively with zero issues ever, the saw has just plain ran perfectly every time out. Run non-ethenol gas and some bottles of the premix VP 94 fuel now and then. Keep filter clean and even clean the saw after every use. Plug is perfect every time I check. About a month ago I get the saw out and am cutting a log when I hear a few quick misses. Then all of a sudden the saw starts to bog, struggles to stay running, and eventually dies. It does start back up after a few pulls, but continues to run rough, won't stay up in rpms, and again dies.
Getting the saw out cold it starts fine and runs perfect for the first 6-7min, then does the same thing. This has happened 8-10 times since the problem started.
Took carb off, cleaned it, same thing.
New plug, same results. Put a new air filter in it, no help.
Took it into an Echo dealer that services Shindaiwa and had a horrible experience. They took the muffler off and when they tried to reinstall it they partially stripped the two threads around the exhaust port. They claimed the threads were already stripped and wouldn't touch the saw, but sure offered to replace the cylinder for $350 for me....grrrrr. So I have the saw back, fixed the threads, muffler is solid. Took it out twice and issue repeats the same as before.
Thoughts? Any help is greatly appreciated. This saw has such sentimental value to me being my Grandfathers and want to get it fixed properly.
Also, anyone in the midwest do work on these saws to get more out of them?
Ok, here's the low down. Saw was basically brand new when I inherited it from my Gramps about 5 years ago. I have used it extensively with zero issues ever, the saw has just plain ran perfectly every time out. Run non-ethenol gas and some bottles of the premix VP 94 fuel now and then. Keep filter clean and even clean the saw after every use. Plug is perfect every time I check. About a month ago I get the saw out and am cutting a log when I hear a few quick misses. Then all of a sudden the saw starts to bog, struggles to stay running, and eventually dies. It does start back up after a few pulls, but continues to run rough, won't stay up in rpms, and again dies.
Getting the saw out cold it starts fine and runs perfect for the first 6-7min, then does the same thing. This has happened 8-10 times since the problem started.
Took carb off, cleaned it, same thing.
New plug, same results. Put a new air filter in it, no help.
Took it into an Echo dealer that services Shindaiwa and had a horrible experience. They took the muffler off and when they tried to reinstall it they partially stripped the two threads around the exhaust port. They claimed the threads were already stripped and wouldn't touch the saw, but sure offered to replace the cylinder for $350 for me....grrrrr. So I have the saw back, fixed the threads, muffler is solid. Took it out twice and issue repeats the same as before.
Thoughts? Any help is greatly appreciated. This saw has such sentimental value to me being my Grandfathers and want to get it fixed properly.
Also, anyone in the midwest do work on these saws to get more out of them?