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Stihl MS230 cutting out when throttle applied


Treeman58
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Hi,

Have recently rebuilt this saw onto a new crankcase and upon starting it up it cuts out completely when throttle is applied. Should the impulse line go to the carb as i was under the impression it should slide onto a brass connection, however there is nowhere for the line to go and am thinking this could be the problem? The saw was working before it was rebuilt.  Thanks

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youre second picture, the small hole in the bottom right of the handle housing is the impulse. the hose fits on a moulded connector in the handle. its at the other side of this hole. Bugger to get the pipe on without removing the black handle using long nosed pliers.

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I've edited your pictures with red circle to show where the impulse signal is going through to the carb.  So the impulse line needs to connect to engine side of the orange plastic, which is what Chris stated 2 posts back....

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