C George ArboristSite Operative Joined Jul 23, 2022 Messages 114 Reaction score 46 Location vt Aug 17, 2022 #1 Just my humble opinion but the saws that Ive eliminated this from run so much better. The saw is slightly richer and restarts so much better.
Just my humble opinion but the saws that Ive eliminated this from run so much better. The saw is slightly richer and restarts so much better.
ammoaddict Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Sep 23, 2017 Messages 3,852 Reaction score 5,245 Location Granite Falls, NC Aug 17, 2022 #2 Just curious as how to eliminate it. Change the carb or bypass it some how.
C George ArboristSite Operative Joined Jul 23, 2022 Messages 114 Reaction score 46 Location vt Aug 17, 2022 #3 plug off compensator port , change carb top or drill a 1/32 hole in it
C George ArboristSite Operative Joined Jul 23, 2022 Messages 114 Reaction score 46 Location vt Aug 18, 2022 #4 silicone a small piece of old air filter over the drilled hole
C George ArboristSite Operative Joined Jul 23, 2022 Messages 114 Reaction score 46 Location vt Aug 18, 2022 #5 remove the intake insert
ammoaddict Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Sep 23, 2017 Messages 3,852 Reaction score 5,245 Location Granite Falls, NC Aug 18, 2022 #6 I'm kinda lost. I'll have to look at mine and see if I can figure it out.
Mad Professor Tree Freak . AS Supporting Member. Joined Jul 2, 2007 Messages 20,644 Reaction score 30,991 Location North East USA Aug 18, 2022 #7 A non-compensator carb cover will fit. Then you need to plug the compensator hole in the air filter. Some gas resistant silicone and a piece of inner tube would work for that. I think crazy glue/methacrylate is also gas resistant
A non-compensator carb cover will fit. Then you need to plug the compensator hole in the air filter. Some gas resistant silicone and a piece of inner tube would work for that. I think crazy glue/methacrylate is also gas resistant