AlfA01
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Yep....not a weedeater, a woodeater. My little ECS 3301c is a second hand saw that I picked up a couple years ago. I was pruning olive trees with it last year and it started to running really strangely. It was performing erratic to throttle input, rough idle and dyeing pretty often with a consistent loss of power regardless of throttle position.
I tore into it in the field and noticed that the filter was pretty clean and but the carb bay was full with sawdust and wood chips. I checked the air filter again to see if it was damaged and couldn't at first find a reason why the thing was full with sawdust and wood chips. But, I knew that the thing had probably taken in some wood, as the intake of the carb is directly exposed to the bay full of wood chips. Basically, the PO had lost the little rubber boot/plug for the H&L adjustment screws, which allowed the thing to suck in debris.
I plugged the hole and cleaned the carb and left it until now. I've ran it about 10-20 minutes in the past 6-months or so. Anyway, I tore it apart today to see what was going on with the P&C. This engine doesn't intake fuel/air directly into the intake. Instead the carb feeds via reed valves and x-fer ports directly into the bottom of the crankcase. So, the transfer ports are the only source of intaking fuel/air mixture to the cylinder when the piston is about half way through its down cycle. Essentially, it doesn't have transfer ports, but more like transfer channels, as they are open and not closed as ports are.
So, the area in and around the crank had quite a bit of sawdust. The transfer channels/ports also had quite a few debris. Surprisingly, the P&C are in good shape. It does look like the PO was running it quite rich. A lot of gunk and buildup on top of the piston for a relatively low hour saw.
Anyway, I'm gonna clean up the exhaust port and polish up the transfers and throw it back together.
Any of you Tanaka guys know the specs on this thing? Bore and stroke? Max RPM? I believe its 1.6HP, not sure though. If it I get sick of cutting wood with it, the self-contained crankcase will mount very easily and nicely into and RC car.
Cheers,
Dan
I tore into it in the field and noticed that the filter was pretty clean and but the carb bay was full with sawdust and wood chips. I checked the air filter again to see if it was damaged and couldn't at first find a reason why the thing was full with sawdust and wood chips. But, I knew that the thing had probably taken in some wood, as the intake of the carb is directly exposed to the bay full of wood chips. Basically, the PO had lost the little rubber boot/plug for the H&L adjustment screws, which allowed the thing to suck in debris.
I plugged the hole and cleaned the carb and left it until now. I've ran it about 10-20 minutes in the past 6-months or so. Anyway, I tore it apart today to see what was going on with the P&C. This engine doesn't intake fuel/air directly into the intake. Instead the carb feeds via reed valves and x-fer ports directly into the bottom of the crankcase. So, the transfer ports are the only source of intaking fuel/air mixture to the cylinder when the piston is about half way through its down cycle. Essentially, it doesn't have transfer ports, but more like transfer channels, as they are open and not closed as ports are.
So, the area in and around the crank had quite a bit of sawdust. The transfer channels/ports also had quite a few debris. Surprisingly, the P&C are in good shape. It does look like the PO was running it quite rich. A lot of gunk and buildup on top of the piston for a relatively low hour saw.
Anyway, I'm gonna clean up the exhaust port and polish up the transfers and throw it back together.
Any of you Tanaka guys know the specs on this thing? Bore and stroke? Max RPM? I believe its 1.6HP, not sure though. If it I get sick of cutting wood with it, the self-contained crankcase will mount very easily and nicely into and RC car.
Cheers,
Dan