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Seen a few people on here mention about removing the spark arrestor from their saws to give it a little more power, just wondering how much difference it actually makes, what problems it could cause, and whether to put the screw back in when you take the screen off?

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Seen a few people on here mention about removing the spark arrestor from their saws to give it a little more power, just wondering how much difference it actually makes, what problems it could cause, and whether to put the screw back in when you take the screen off?

J

 

Take it out , put the screen and the screw in a bag just in case you work on a sight that requires it . On its own wont make a huge difference but it mill make some . Will run very slightly cooler .

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The screen blocks about 20% of the exhaust outlet, and that's when it is clean.

 

The only disadvantage I can see with removing it is that foreign objects, insects etc may get into the muffler - but it hasn't happened yet to any of my saws, despite I always remove those screens.

 

A slight adjustment to the carb may be needed.

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