Yeah I saw that the fuel cap was different could they have just changed fuel cap . Not sure if both type caps could fit the same tank . I would not be surprised if the fuel tank was changed though probably dropped out of a tree being it is a 200T .
newer tanks with flip caps (which are awesome BTW!)
Gary
So....
You like the new caps?
That is all I have had experience with and my dads ms250 had a problem with one not lining up right, seemed to seal but always looked cockeyed!
Mine are fine as my saw is new.
However it seems that the cap takes up alot of space in the tanks.
I have to try to keep that in mind when I fill them up.
This is probably old news thought.:deadhorse:
Be very careful with Ebay or any used 200t's. Pro's rarely sell them unless they have problems.
might be sending it to you to fix sounds like you know a lot more about saws than I do .
That man deserves a nickel for these millions of posts of expert advice:rockn:
Be very careful with Ebay or any used 200t's. Pro's rarely sell them unless they have problems. They are a PITA to diagnose if you haven't had a lot of practise
Low compression (less than 140) is a sign of high time. Worn skirts will show up as idle problems. You need to replace the piston in either case. Earlier carbs C1QS61, S61A, B and C have flakey accelerator pumps that when they fail you have to chuck the carb. The latest rev is F, but the D and E seem fine.
I almost can guarantee it was dropped out of a tree... replace about 2 tanks a month for that exact reason. BTW, that tank likely has the old vent system... but it can be upgraded somewhat.
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