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I thinks its good manners to give it a bit of a clean before you send it to someone to work on it .

 

 

You are correct, I was leg pulling, I did drop off a dirty saw once🙈 Spud gave me the schoolteacher to naughty boy look.

My neighbour did his motorbike calipers in the dishwasher recently with good result. A long time ago in the bench thread I think it was, we discussed the merits of household appliances for shed purposes. I got banned from using the oven to heat up crankshaft bearings ever again or using it for any non food purposes.

 

Spud , id only put the plastic bits in the dishwasher. Don't imagine salt and corrosive chemicals good on the carb or engine itself.

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It was sounding a little too racey so I've turned the H and L out a 1/4 turn. I'll swap to a new plug at the weekend and keep an eye on the colour until I call in to the saw shop.

Revving it up without my ear defenders on and my ears are still ringing 15 minutes on!

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Hi Steve,

I'm after a little guidance on carb tuning.

I've fitted a dual port muffler on my stihl 066 and I'm concerned that without a tune up I risk leaning the saw out.

Do I tweak the L out a touch and leave the H screw ??

 

I would retune both but it is only the H screw that may cause damage. I would just tach the saw to 13000 - 13500 rpm, without a tach, give the H screw a 1/4 turn anti clockwise and check the plug colour after an hours running - it should be coffee colour!

 

I would be concerned about just putting on a dual port without any retune!

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I would retune both but it is only the H screw that may cause damage. I would just tach the saw to 13000 - 13500 rpm, without a tach, give the H screw a 1/4 turn anti clockwise and check the plug colour after an hours running - it should be coffee colour!

 

I would be concerned about just putting on a dual port without any retune!

 

Great! Thanks Steve. I've opened both H and L a1/4 turn so I'm on the right tracks at least.

I'll get it tached on my next visit to the saw shop now I have the right figures 👍

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I'm about to pull the trigger on a new 201T Spud, any recs?

 

Better and more durable than a 540?

 

My 200's fine, but my backup 020t AVE's still a bit temperamental at times, but still screams!

 

Do you trust these microprocessor driven new saws like the 201?

 

I run very high octane racing fuel, mixed with stihl's silver synthetic mix.

 

Thanks for any advice mate.

 

Jomoco

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I run very high octane racing fuel' date=' mixed with stihl's silver synthetic mix.

 

Thanks for any advice mate.

 

Jomoco[/quote]

 

 

I did read somewhere the very high octane fuel wont make the engine run as well as lower octane fuel unless you have the higher compression to make it combust properly .

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