10-10 SDC question (and probably some others as I write this)...
So this 10-10 I've been working on, I nicknamed it "grumpy" because it's just been a grumpy old saw fighting with me trying to bring it back to life, but the original SDC carb that was on it, I just couldn't get a good tune at idle. WOT seemed to be OK, but idle was just flaky, sometimes it would hunt, sometimes it was OK for a hot second, but the oddest thing was, it really wanted to be leaned out. Like more than I could do with the needle. Have been through it with a kit, thought it was the saw acting stupid (maybe ignition or leaky seal or something), but I swapped out for another SDC, and now it's just as happy as a grumpy saw can be. So... anyone seen this with an SDC? Usually it seems like they want to be fattened up due to an air leak, but this is the opposite. I thought maybe the metering lever, but I tried leaning that out to the point that I almost couldn't get the button to hook on. Buggered low needle? I guess I could swap with the working one and see how it goes...
Other question is ignition wire - it wore through where it comes out of the case. I taped it up with electrical tape for now, and it runs fine like this, but as I understand it from hunting around the forum, that wire can be removed/replaced with a bit of effort digging it out of the coil. It uses a solid core (non-resistor) type wire right? 7mm? I was looking at some tinned wire on "the bay" sold by the foot. Also got some nylon braided jacket to help protect it from future abrasion.
OH... rings for 10-10? I've got another waiting for me that I suspect will need them. I see them for like $30, but I can get a whole new piston with rings from LRB for that. Any chance XL12 rings would fit (for $10 a pair)? Same bore, but I'm not sure about thickness...
And lastly, I've seen several posts about 3D printing the saw dust cage. Definitely interested in that for grumpy - before I lose a finger, or my shirt gets sucked in there... I swear this saw is out to get me LOL
Been a fascinating thread - thanks all!
-Rich
So this 10-10 I've been working on, I nicknamed it "grumpy" because it's just been a grumpy old saw fighting with me trying to bring it back to life, but the original SDC carb that was on it, I just couldn't get a good tune at idle. WOT seemed to be OK, but idle was just flaky, sometimes it would hunt, sometimes it was OK for a hot second, but the oddest thing was, it really wanted to be leaned out. Like more than I could do with the needle. Have been through it with a kit, thought it was the saw acting stupid (maybe ignition or leaky seal or something), but I swapped out for another SDC, and now it's just as happy as a grumpy saw can be. So... anyone seen this with an SDC? Usually it seems like they want to be fattened up due to an air leak, but this is the opposite. I thought maybe the metering lever, but I tried leaning that out to the point that I almost couldn't get the button to hook on. Buggered low needle? I guess I could swap with the working one and see how it goes...
Other question is ignition wire - it wore through where it comes out of the case. I taped it up with electrical tape for now, and it runs fine like this, but as I understand it from hunting around the forum, that wire can be removed/replaced with a bit of effort digging it out of the coil. It uses a solid core (non-resistor) type wire right? 7mm? I was looking at some tinned wire on "the bay" sold by the foot. Also got some nylon braided jacket to help protect it from future abrasion.
OH... rings for 10-10? I've got another waiting for me that I suspect will need them. I see them for like $30, but I can get a whole new piston with rings from LRB for that. Any chance XL12 rings would fit (for $10 a pair)? Same bore, but I'm not sure about thickness...
And lastly, I've seen several posts about 3D printing the saw dust cage. Definitely interested in that for grumpy - before I lose a finger, or my shirt gets sucked in there... I swear this saw is out to get me LOL
Been a fascinating thread - thanks all!
-Rich