Stihlman441
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Cheers mate,put ya vid on youtube and go video manager (top right) then edit vid and ya can rotate it there.
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Hi and am glad you are enjoying your sawhttp://www.arboristsite.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif. we have been VERY busy lately so no time for updates but here goes!Nice to see you using BP Ultimate fuel aswell. It does make a difference.
One other tip I learn't ffor these saws is to retune carb after MM. This is how it is done and should also make a difference if not already done.
1 - remove chain and guide bar
2- replace chain srocket cover
3- Set master control lever to Start ie bottom setting with arrow next to it
4- Start saw but do NOT blip throttle trigger and leave to run for 60 seconds, then move trigger switch to stop. Callibration is done.
The saw carb callibrates its self in this mode and time sequence. It is inportant not to blip the throttle but to leave alone for this time period. By moving trigger to stop position, the saw's memory will remember the settings for any future start-up.
Cheers:msp_smile:
Did anyone try setting the tach to 2 pulses per revolution? 720 mode on Fast Tach or Tech Tach. Just curious.
The 555 when revved out of wood showed 12.8k. It didn't have a problem reading the autotune saw.
I tried every setting with the Works Connection engineer/tech on the phone and he/we couldn't get it to work at all levels of Free Reving, in the cut or under 13,000ish the tach worked fine for me. Its when the saw hits the rev limiter or you start to make the Mtronic work the ignition, thats when the small tach begins showing an estimated rpm in weirdo ranges higher than 18,000ish.
I will probably hack up the explain of the process for why this happens, but another knowledgeable guy stated that the tach is making a calculation to come up with the rpm amount, not something as simple as one rpm per one "sensed" spark, and when the rev limiter is hit or you start to make the Mtronic start "tuning" the ignition timing that is when things go weird with that calculation.
That being said, the little tach comes set at the correct setting for a saw, but its the ignition advancing/retarding that messes up the tach's ability to correctly calculate the rpm during this process of the Mtronic hunting for the proper ignition advance or "retardation" in order to maximize performance.
I'm picking up two Mtronic's tomorrow and will add the tachs to them tomorrow and continue working figuring this out. I put 10 hours on my regular, painted 441 a few days ago (in one day), so I will try to check the hours accuracy against the regular 441's to see if that is still working correctly, as that could be a calculation that is screwed up by the Mtronic, depending on how the program is designed to calculate "time".
Later,
Sam
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