At the risk of sounding like a fool: The saw started and idled fine to begin with but I didn’t tach it to see where it was. I increased the idle to just below clutch engagement believing it would start easier as this was the case on my 450T. I had a time starting the 450T until I brought the...
I could definitely see the idle rpm being that high as I raised it from stock. Never touched the carb jets though. But you’re correct, I cannot prove that the tach is correct. It is a reputable $90 instrument though and not Chinga brand.
My 334T idles at 4200 rpm. I did this to make starting easier. Most of my saws idle at an RPM just before the clutch engages. Manual says idle is 2800 rpm. Is it ok to be elevated?
Manual says 9600 rpm when revved and I’m reading 12,200. Seems to make no difference warm or cold. I never...
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