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Hi Guys

Wondering if anyone might know what's wrong with my 200t. It usually starts of fine, then after using for maybe 10/20 mins it starts to rev by itself, then bogs down in the cut and then eventually just starts cutting out and gets to the point of not starting

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I Had issues with mine yesterday, I had it running pretty much none stop for a full tank then when I went to restart it, it refused until it cooled down! I put it down to overheating but it really shouldn't be the case!? Mine's only about 4 months old and I clean filters etc every week!

 

Mines running fine now so don't want to take back to dealer for them to tell me it's ok...

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Hi Guys

Wondering if anyone might know what's wrong with my 200t. It usually starts of fine, then after using for maybe 10/20 mins it starts to rev by itself, then bogs down in the cut and then eventually just starts cutting out and gets to the point of not starting

Cheers

 

Take exhaust off and have a look at piston, sounds like a knackered or worn piston and cylinder to me.

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From that description it could be three carb problems or a number of engine issues. Most of the carb issues are not that easy to diagnose but you could try a known good carb and go from there!

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Have a look at this thread, might not be exactly the same but nevertheless worth understanding some of the worn carb issues .

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsaws/107694-200t.html?highlight=ms200

 

Also, +1 on checking the fuel tank vent. One way to diagnose if it's this - run the saw until it gives trouble, undo fuel cap to allow air in (ie get rid of vacuum), refit cap and see if saw runs fine for a bit - until vacuum builds again.

 

How old is saw? What's the service history like?

 

bmp01

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Thanks for the reply's. Haven't really had the chance to have a proper look at it. The impulse line does seem to be slightly split but don't think it goes right through the rubber. I bought the saw second hand not too long ago, apparently had a new carb fitted, so maybe something to do with that

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