UncleNat
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi Chainsaw Folks, I have a late 1980's Stihl 026 that has served me well over the years. It has been used intermittently and maybe some years not at all. Really all I've ever done to the powerhead was change the spark plug and air filters. My brother and I were cutting firewood yesterday and I used his STIHL 271 and was astonished at how much higher its RPMs were, and the resulting cutting efficiency. My saw starts and runs pretty well if you keep the air filter clean. There's just not that much difference in the displacement of the cylinder to account for the power difference.
Anyone have a suggestion as to how to get more RPM's out of the motor?
Anyone have a suggestion as to how to get more RPM's out of the motor?