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find the air leak and correct it? sounds like a leaker to me.
This thread fascinates me because I have an 084 sitting on the floor. It starts and runs, but it will not slow down to idle. I rebuilt the engine and it has spectacular compression. But, for some reason, the idle will not drop down to below 4000 RPM regardless of idle setting or low-speed carb setting. Other than that, the saw is a beast.
What's the easiest fix?
i don't know if all 084's came set up with the dual keyway slots but i believe the later ones did...ive only worked on one...but the later ones changed from the cdic(limited) ignition to the ey-v(unlimited) ignition coil...similar to the 064/066...if you use the 1122-1314 coil, it would be considered unlimited so i changed the flywheel to the slot marked "B"...the cdic coils ran on the "P" slot. the change from the cdic to ey-v happened somewhere around 1995. check your serial number. if its after 131237198 it already has the ey-v coil and you can rock and roll...if its before you'll need to check your flywheel, hopefully you have two keyways. I'm not sure when they changed from the trigger style to the cdic though...if you had the trigger style you might not have a two way slot....someone that knows more than me would have to chime in on that one....heres a little more info...if your 084 coil is part number 1124 400 1306 it is the cdic...if its 1124 400 1308 is the unlimited. if you do end up making a strap id be interested in seeing what you come up with!!!
This thread fascinates me because I have an 084 sitting on the floor. It starts and runs, but it will not slow down to idle. I rebuilt the engine and it has spectacular compression. But, for some reason, the idle will not drop down to below 4000 RPM regardless of idle setting or low-speed carb setting. Other than that, the saw is a beast.
What's the easiest fix?
I have done it recently with the 1122 400 1314 coil. I was lucky and had the flywheel with two key slots. The old 084 coil was the rev limited cdic coil. I moved the flywheel to the correct slot and it worked great....however I could only get one mounting hole to line up. The owner of the 084 still is undecided if that's how he wants to run it so the saw is still sitting in my basement.
Glad you got it fixed up. It does have some compression.
So is it unlimited rpm now?
I would suspect a leaking crankcase sealThis thread fascinates me because I have an 084 sitting on the floor. It starts and runs, but it will not slow down to idle. I rebuilt the engine and it has spectacular compression. But, for some reason, the idle will not drop down to below 4000 RPM regardless of idle setting or low-speed carb setting. Other than that, the saw is a beast.
What's the easiest fix?
I might have one of thes give me the number right off the coil. I forget if they had an external trigger (not under flywheel) Anyway I got a box of parts send me a number.
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