jens
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I have a Stihl 034AV with electronic quick stop. It is about 10 years old but has seen little use. The other day it decided to pack up and go on strike.
What happened was I was merely sawing up some firewood when I ran out of gas. I put some more gas in but this particular batch was very heavy on 2 stroke oil. I 'believe' that the saw ran for a little bit afterwards but I am not sure.
At this point, it will not fire under any circumstances
I put a new sparkplug in and tested spark - seems ok.
Compression seems normal.
I have replaced the oily gas with a properly measured mix.
I have tried pouring the fresh mix directly into the carburator to get at least some sign of life - no joy.
I currently have the air filter off and when I poured some gas into the carburator and turned it over, there was a mist/fog coming out the carburator which I do not know if it is normal.
I pulled the flywheel to check points - there are none and the flywheel is now minus one fin
I measured resistance between ground and the coil wire that is used to shut the saw down - 1.2 ohms and of course 0 ohms when the switch is in the off position.
I have NOT tested the electronic blade stop yet as I am not sure if it just stops the blade or also kills the engine.
I would really rather not tear down the whole thing ....
Any thoughts would be highly appreciated.
Jens
What happened was I was merely sawing up some firewood when I ran out of gas. I put some more gas in but this particular batch was very heavy on 2 stroke oil. I 'believe' that the saw ran for a little bit afterwards but I am not sure.
At this point, it will not fire under any circumstances
I put a new sparkplug in and tested spark - seems ok.
Compression seems normal.
I have replaced the oily gas with a properly measured mix.
I have tried pouring the fresh mix directly into the carburator to get at least some sign of life - no joy.
I currently have the air filter off and when I poured some gas into the carburator and turned it over, there was a mist/fog coming out the carburator which I do not know if it is normal.
I pulled the flywheel to check points - there are none and the flywheel is now minus one fin
I measured resistance between ground and the coil wire that is used to shut the saw down - 1.2 ohms and of course 0 ohms when the switch is in the off position.
I have NOT tested the electronic blade stop yet as I am not sure if it just stops the blade or also kills the engine.
I would really rather not tear down the whole thing ....
Any thoughts would be highly appreciated.
Jens