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I'm hoping someone can help diagnose a problem with me saw. It seems to run on rather annoyingly. I've tightened the chain and it'll run ok fer a bit and then just run on. Adjusted the tick over, again is fine for a minute or 2 use then just runs on. Any ideas? Thanks

 

trees, waves and cakes!!:-)

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I'm hoping someone can help diagnose a problem with me saw. It seems to run on rather annoyingly. I've tightened the chain and it'll run ok fer a bit and then just run on. Adjusted the tick over, again is fine for a minute or 2 use then just runs on. Any ideas? Thanks

 

trees, waves and cakes!!:-)

 

The running on could be: -

 

1) The throttle linkage being stiff (Unlikely)

2) Airleak from the crank seals - yours are classic symptoms

3) Airleak from Impulse line or Carb manifold - also very possible and more so if you are getting bogging in the mid range.

4) Other carb issues - and there are many on these saws:thumbdown:

 

The most likely issue you have is that the crank seal on the clutch side is letting in air, there is also a possibility of one carb issue you may have that could cause it, especially if the idle speed keeps changing and it isn't the accelerator pump before someone jumps in:001_rolleyes:

 

Check the colour of the spark plug, if the centre isnt coffee colour and the outer black then richen the H screw up - anti clockwise 1/4 turn before you fry your saw - this IS NOT the fix but will protect it a little in the short run.

 

Loks like it needs a bit of work - one simple thing to do is try another known good carb and see if it cures the issues!

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Cheers for the advice, i'll have a look on the weekend when i get a chance. I think your diagnosis could be right Spud as it seems to be down on compression also.

 

 

trees, waves and cakes!!:-)

 

Did you catch anythig:lol:

 

Guess we all like the feedback and the joint man hug when success is reached - let us know how you get on:thumbup:

 

Goodluck

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Did you catch anythig:lol:

 

Guess we all like the feedback and the joint man hug when success is reached - let us know how you get on:thumbup:

 

Goodluck

 

Not a hope in hell of me hugging you spud....... I've seen you in your vids...

 

Would rather hug a ducks behind :001_tt2::001_tt2::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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Not a hope in hell of me hugging you spud....... I've seen you in your vids...

 

Would rather hug a ducks behind :001_tt2::001_tt2::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

You obviously have not tried a Spud ported ms200t, He gets a virtual man hug every time I use it!:001_wub::blushing:

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