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An update to my situation.
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=32866&highlight=970
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=33107&highlight=970
I was able to replace the fuel tank vent with know problem. Also I removed the carb and cleaned it, did a visual inspection of the fuel line, the air intake boot (from filter to carb), the boot between the carb and cylinder, and the carb impulse hose - everything looked okay. It ran properly when I went out and made about 4 or 5 cuts in some approx. 18" Pecan, but then it went back to the engine continuing at high rpm with the chain running after I let off of the throttle/trigger. I found out that trying to turn the saw off with the start/stop switch does nothing, I have to pull the choke to get the engine to stop. And when I start it back up, it's still reving high with the chain spinning. I have to adjust the idle speed screw to get it to come back down to idle with the chain stopped.
Could this be a problem with my clutch? Should I have a pressure/vacuum test done? I know Olympyk saws aren't popular here on AS, but maybe someone with a different brand of saw might have had a similar experience or a saw mechanic might have an idea. Any help is welcome.
Kevin
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=32866&highlight=970
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=33107&highlight=970
I was able to replace the fuel tank vent with know problem. Also I removed the carb and cleaned it, did a visual inspection of the fuel line, the air intake boot (from filter to carb), the boot between the carb and cylinder, and the carb impulse hose - everything looked okay. It ran properly when I went out and made about 4 or 5 cuts in some approx. 18" Pecan, but then it went back to the engine continuing at high rpm with the chain running after I let off of the throttle/trigger. I found out that trying to turn the saw off with the start/stop switch does nothing, I have to pull the choke to get the engine to stop. And when I start it back up, it's still reving high with the chain spinning. I have to adjust the idle speed screw to get it to come back down to idle with the chain stopped.
Could this be a problem with my clutch? Should I have a pressure/vacuum test done? I know Olympyk saws aren't popular here on AS, but maybe someone with a different brand of saw might have had a similar experience or a saw mechanic might have an idea. Any help is welcome.
Kevin