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New 365 wont start with decompression valve in


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365 = 65cc. Semi pro (farmer). Open transfer ports, lower compression than the equivalent full fat version which is the 372 xp. Although the 372 has recently updated to x torq engine (strato charged when translated to german lol)

 

As for reasons why it wont start with deco valve in...

Does the saw fire ok when on choke but just wont start and run to idle?

 

maybe just a bit too lean on the low jet.

But my advice same as already given, start the saw without using it and take it back to dealer when convenient. But do it soon!

 

 

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Hi, I've had exactly the same on my brand new 372xp (genuine husq) I just don't use decomp. I'd be interested to hear what huqvarna say. Otherwise it is great:)

 

 

I thought it was only mine! Brand new and it will not start with the de comp valve in - but you don't really need it.

 

 

Apart from that a cracking saw

 

 

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I thought it was only mine! Brand new and it will not start with the de comp valve in - but you don't really need it.

 

 

Apart from that a cracking saw

 

 

:biggrin:

 

My guess would be the de-comp buttons are not poping out when it fires . Could be a faulty batch of de-comps ? My 10 year old 372 XP pops it out on the first cough on choke and you have to push it back in for the next pull .

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My guess would be the de-comp buttons are not poping out when it fires . Could be a faulty batch of de-comps ? My 10 year old 372 XP pops it out on the first cough on choke and you have to push it back in for the next pull .

 

when did you all by the 372 ? that have the problem mine is about 12 -13 months old now

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