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Spud often mentions a leak in the flexible connection between the cylinder and the carb. If it hasn't do it before it could be that or any of the normal checks; fuel filter, etc.

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Thanks for that. I've just cleaned filter and reset jets and it seems OK for now.

 

Sounds a bit iffy - be worried if you have a varying idle, a racing idle, a boggy midrange and no high revs or high revs that just sound too high - all are possible symptoms of varying degree of airleak or leaning out- can be other things such as stuckthrottle linkages but make sure the saw has settled down to normal running.

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Sounds a bit iffy - be worried if you have a varying idle, a racing idle, a boggy midrange and no high revs or high revs that just sound too high - all are possible symptoms of varying degree of airleak or leaning out- can be other things such as stuckthrottle linkages but make sure the saw has settled down to normal running.

 

Thanks - will do. It threw me a bit that it carried on running even when the stop switch as in the stop position but the switch does seem fine now.

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First thing I would check is that the carb isnt being jammed open.

 

Then as mentioned an air leak, but with no throttle response at all I think its probably a jammed carb.

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The saw not turning of may be a faulty switch, damaged wire or poor connection on the coil, would agree that the saw not having any throttle response may just be a jamming linkage - had a 346XP where the linkage caught on the rubber boot just in front of the handle giving an uneven idle.

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