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Yes definitely a walbro. No limiters on screws now. Doesn't mean there never was. Found settings fir what I think is the same carb on a rc boat forum so will try them later.

 

If I can't find any info I usually start 1 or 1.25 turns out on both and set the tickover up while keeping it running on the trigger then fine tune the L screw to stop any bogging

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If I can't find any info I usually start 1 or 1.25 turns out on both and set the tickover up while keeping it running on the trigger then fine tune the L screw to stop any bogging

 

Do you do this with chain brake on or does it have to be off. Chees

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Do you do this with chain brake on or does it have to be off. Chees

 

I do it with the brake off so I can see when the clutch engages and starts the chain running.

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Got the saw running pretty good now. Thanks all who helped. Ringed one ash log with it to tune the h screw and a few times the idol seemed high but then after a few seconds it drops again.

Just got to decide what to do with it now. I don't climb so don't need a topper. It probably owes me about £ 100 . Don't know what it's worth. But it will be sat in the workshop for now.

Thanks all

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