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Cheers all for your helpful thoughts.

 

My plan of action is to get the exhaust off and check the piston. If it looks OK I'll try a retune. As a last resort I'll have a go at repairing the previously mentioned well known faults / replace the whole carb, depending on how brave/broke I feel!

 

First I'm going to buy myself a service manual as they look pretty cheap on Ebay. I'm assuming there won't be too many differences as I'm not sure I'll be able to get one for the exact year of my saw.

 

When you put the exhaust back on, make sure the gasket isn't dislodged and covering the port - also, it worries me when people need a service manual - I usually only reference them when I need a specification or something won't move:lol:

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