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Such guidelines tend to be in the user manuals.Tree Machine said:..... Is there a guideline such as, 'turn the H all the way to the right as far as it will go, left two full revolutions.....' in other words, starting from scratch with a clean slate, zeroed out or whatever? How to get to the starting point?......
The reason I ask is because the users manuals don't address removal of the limiters. In the manual you have a factory preset carb, and the limiters keep you within one revolution of that setting. The 'owners manual' works from there. Besides, I'm a guy; I don't read the instructions.SawTroll said:Such guidelines tend to be in the user manuals.
The original setting is around 0ne turn on each needle adj(Lo and HI).You gonna be close at this point .The T adj is done to bring only RPM up and down at idle,so on this one you go by the RPM you need at idle to keep the saw running idle speed.Tree Machine said:The reason I ask is because the users manuals don't address removal of the limiters. In the manual you have a factory preset carb, and the limiters keep you within one revolution of that setting. The 'owners manual' works from there. Besides, I'm a guy; I don't read the instructions.
My question is, if the limiters are removed, and you screw up the settings by cranking the one, two or all three settings way out of whack, how do you get back to 'point zero'? How do you know how to get back to the factory setting, or close to it?
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Looks like a typo to me too.Blowdown1 said:Looking at the manual is this a typo?:
"If the high speed jet is set too rich (H-jet screwed in too far) the machine will over-rev and this will damage the engine"
Shouldn't that be too LEAN?
Must be a typo!HiOctane said:Looks like a typo to me too.