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I have an old 44cc Ryobi that works fine when its horizontal but as soon as you angle it nose down it loses power. Any thoughts as to how to solve? (Buy a decent saw is not an option for the time being and this one has served me well for a while.)

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1 hour ago, CDMR said:

Investigated fuel pick-up issues but all seems fine. Before I play 'find the bit of the carb that pinged across the workshop', any other thoughts?

It takes about 15 minutes to remove and strip a carb, procrastinating about what else you should do will not get it fixed. Find out what kind of carb it has and order a kit for it (usually under £10 sometimes under £5) then if that doesn't work start looking for other options.

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3 hours ago, CDMR said:

Investigated fuel pick-up issues but all seems fine. Before I play 'find the bit of the carb that pinged across the workshop', any other thoughts?

There is a tiny reservoir of fuel in the carb so if it really is instantaneous then I'd be looking in the carb for the problem.  I think a pinched fuel line or pick up issue would take a few seconds to show as an issue. 

It could be the metering lever is not operating quite correctly and in need of a tweek - its the only thing i can think of that gravity might affect in an otherwise sound carb. .... but that said the spring should pay the major role in controlling lever position.

 

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