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Hello

 

My 150 is running as if it’s a little rich so thought I’d give the high jet a tweek, but when I have it on full revs and wind the high jet in and out it barely makes a difference. I’m used to saws racing when it’s wound in but if anything this one got a bit more groggy! Any ideas?

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Cheers bud. Wouldn’t that make the saw race though? This one is acting as if it’s got too much fuel, but doesn’t make hardly and difference turning the h jet in. The air filter isn’t blocked.

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No always good oil bud. The exhaust is ported so I can see that it’s clear. I’ll take it off though and check it’s not blocked cylinder side. I’ll also have a gander for the check valve. Is there a chance the high jet could be broken?

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If the muffler has been drilled then it won't be blocked. It is worth looking at the piston through the exhaust port and seeing if it is scored - you should be able to see the horizontal turning marks still on the piston and there should be no build up of carbon encroaching on the port and closing it off.

The check valve is a one way valve that stops fuel being pulled from between the main diaphragm and carb body when the saw is on idle. The fault is that this valve either stops flow in both directions causing no high speed running or flows in both directions that can cause the saw to load up at idle and get smoky and not run well at all. The valve should only allow fuel to be dragged from it by the vacuum in the carb throat causing a venture effect on it.

This valve is the device that shuts the high speed fuel system off when the throttle valve is closed and allows the low speed system to work alone.

I recently had a MS200T with a dodgy open check valve - symptoms were very a poor/rich idle but would rev out OK.

Is your choke valve opening fully - I know it is a very simple lever. A dirty air filter would cause this issue but you have checked this. Is the plug black or tan?

It is possible that the kill wire is shorting out which will cause interesting running. Have you tried a new plug as these 10mm ones can give some dodgy running issues CMR6A from memory!

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