Hoping some more knowledgeable people can assist with this one.
I recently picked up a 261C for very little at auction. It was missing a few screws, clutch cover and clutch drum etc which I’ve replaced. since them, I’ve actually bucked up a tree with it to see how it ran and I was quite surprised how well the little 50cc saw did. But it has one issue. A high idle to the point where the chain just won’t stop and while it was fun to test out, it’s not safe to continue using as is.
I “think” it’s an older 261 and is labelled as a “261c” on the cover and chain brake label. Plus I saw a 2012 date somewhere. I’ve followed Stihl’s guide to reset the M-tronic carb using both methods. (I don’t know which one it is as there’s no labels with the “M” version on the saw.) I thought the original reset method worked as the idle had slowed down on restarting but as soon as I revved the saw, it wouldn’t return to low idle again. Tried the second method too and zero change there. Tried the first method again and no change for that attempt either.
Before I go pulling it to bits and pumping any more $$$ in, is there anything else obvious I should start looking for? I did see some other posts about the fuel filter and solenoid. The fuel filter looks like it should based on what I’ve read but I don’t know what I’m looking at with the solenoid. (I’ve requested the manuals in another thread on this site.) Any suggestions?
I recently picked up a 261C for very little at auction. It was missing a few screws, clutch cover and clutch drum etc which I’ve replaced. since them, I’ve actually bucked up a tree with it to see how it ran and I was quite surprised how well the little 50cc saw did. But it has one issue. A high idle to the point where the chain just won’t stop and while it was fun to test out, it’s not safe to continue using as is.
I “think” it’s an older 261 and is labelled as a “261c” on the cover and chain brake label. Plus I saw a 2012 date somewhere. I’ve followed Stihl’s guide to reset the M-tronic carb using both methods. (I don’t know which one it is as there’s no labels with the “M” version on the saw.) I thought the original reset method worked as the idle had slowed down on restarting but as soon as I revved the saw, it wouldn’t return to low idle again. Tried the second method too and zero change there. Tried the first method again and no change for that attempt either.
Before I go pulling it to bits and pumping any more $$$ in, is there anything else obvious I should start looking for? I did see some other posts about the fuel filter and solenoid. The fuel filter looks like it should based on what I’ve read but I don’t know what I’m looking at with the solenoid. (I’ve requested the manuals in another thread on this site.) Any suggestions?