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BobbyDee

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  1. Does anyone have a link or a pdf copy of the parts catalogue or similar for the Echo CS-2511? Not that I expect to need it as mine is new but I just like to see what is what exactly. I have them for my CS-501 and CS-620 but Echo seems to be a bit coy with regard to the CS-2511. Thanks.
  2. Well the hot compression test produced a result of 75psi, worse than the cold test as predicted by Spud. The saw still cuts, especially with a newly sharpened chain, but not with any great enthusiasm so I have now ordered a new Echo CS-2511TES ( I new I probably would) and will keep the Stihl for a backup and for tinkering with. Thanks to all those who contributed.😍
  3. Fair comment. I note there seems to be 2 versions of the kit you mentioned, the other being priced at £154.80 + VAT, both with the same part number. Quite a difference.
  4. The tester is a no-name variety but does give what appear to be reasonably accurate results on my other saws, very close to the figures quoted in the service manuals.
  5. Not sure if the tester is specific for cars but it does have a connector with the correct thread. Tested when engine cold so I'll try again with a hot test.
  6. Can any tell me whether engine compression of 90psi is poor for the Stihl MS150TC please? That figure seems low to me but it's a tiny teeny engine so it may be fine. I searched online but can't get any joy. I'm just trying to work out whether it's worth doing a makeover on my 10 year old one, which is still going reasonably well but definitely showing its age, or to get a shiny new replacement, probably the Echo CS2511 however they cost a fair bit more than the price of some new bits for the Stihl.
  7. Northern Arb's website and overall service is still not quite up to scratch. Too many inconsistencies particularly with search results and invoices. I found customer services to be sub-standard too - not straightforward and difficult to get replies to emails. Overall, for me anyway, too much like hard work so I can't recommend them.
  8. I ordered a replacement ignition coil for the CS-501 2 weeks ago. I've now been informed it will be 'at least' another 2 weeks before it arrives. Not a great advert for Echo.
  9. Following on from my recent post about starting issues with my Echo CS-501 my local dealer is failing me to say the least. I need a reliable working saw and I need it now. My other saw - Echo 620 will suffice short term but it's heavy. To cut a long story.....what would be a good replacement for the 501? Professional quality isn't exactly a necessity but a bit of grunt would be nice along with a 15" bar. I tend to use my saws through the winter and 'rest' them for the summer. The Husqy 550 looks good but it's more than I want to pay now that I'm retired and cashflow isn't what it was.
  10. Missed it Spud and went straight for the continuity test but I've also now tried the kill switch and it ain't that either so I've ordered a new coil. I shall update here as soon as I can. Thanks again.
  11. Nope - never thought of that. I'll try it. Thank you.
  12. Just what I needed thanks. I am currently turning the engine with the pull mech removed and using an 18v cordless drill and socket. Fuel is coming through fine but there is definitely no spark. Turns out that the reason I couldn't source a replacement coil is because Echo has changed the part number to P021 037431 and it's around £100 all-in which is somewhat less than a new saw.
  13. Yes it's a solid grunty saw, or would be if it would run but not being able to get spares is a bummer. I'll probably have to buy a replacement which will not be Echo. Problem for me is that it's a strange time for petrol saws with electric versions being the way to go allegedly yet I'm not a fan.

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