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spudulike

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I expect you have tried it already, but the valve clearances are always an issue and should be checked first. Wide gaps mean that the valves are not open for long enough to completely scavenge the engine.

Check the plug gap, make sure its tighter rather than looser.

The mixture could be a little weak too, check the plug colour.

 

Mmmm valve clearences, Wolfmans face was a picture when I gave them a quick fettle and the pole cutter just sat there good as gold, purring like a kitten and revving out nicely:lol:

 

Thing was being a bitch - hence the comment about new tappet nuts - reckon they are shaking loose!

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Mmmm valve clearences, Wolfmans face was a picture when I gave them a quick fettle and the pole cutter just sat there good as gold, purring like a kitten and revving out nicely:lol:

 

Thing was being a bitch - hence the comment about new tappet nuts - reckon they are shaking loose!

Sorry guys, forgot Spud was already on the case, now I remember seeing it a few days ago.

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Whats on my bench - well it's Carl, Joe and Ben, worries me when blokes name their saws:blushing::lol:

 

Think they should be Tom, Dick and Harry:001_huh:

 

Also got another two plus another one on its way.....oh, plus a hedge trimmer:lol:

 

First up is Carl with a wee carb problem!:biggrin:

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