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MS260 mysterious hole in cylinder - advice appreciated! :-)


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Hi guys,

 

Hoping for some advice about a mysterious (to me) hole in the cylinder of my 260, near the spark plug. Hopefully the pictures work and you can see what i mean:

 

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So bit of background - bought the saw recently off a guy who put new crank seals, pot and piston in and carb.

 

First it ran fine, then it would stall when i let the throttle off and then wouldn't restart. I thought this might mean it was running rich, so i reset the carb to manufacturers settings, and got it idling ok. Then it ran fine all day on quite a big job, lots of logging so was working hard.

 

It still runs fine but afterwards cleaning it i noticed this hole. The spark plug was white aswell, which i know suggests running lean?

 

Anyone have any light to shed on this? Would like to retune it if nescessary before i do another job as i dont want to damage it through running lean.

 

Thanks a lot for any help, much appreciated.

 

Cheers

Alex

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myself would,nt worry about the casting hole etc but would set the saw a tad rich'er on the h screw so it fourstrokes a bit on the top end

 

Ah right, so that hole is just a flaw from when it was made? So nothing to worry about?

 

Cool thats what i thought i should do with the H screw, thanks.

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Ah right, so that hole is just a flaw from when it was made? So nothing to worry about?

 

Cool thats what i thought i should do with the H screw, thanks.

 

I don't think its a flaw . Look at it . If its cast in there ( same finish as every were else ) then its meant to be there , If its got a shiny finish then some one has bored / drilled it them selves for what ever reason . Either way it wont affect the running of the saw . Its in a cooling fin and I suppose it could affect the cooling minutely but nothing to worry about .

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