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  1. davidwyby

    Idle speed and starting

    Definitely. Like actually do some cutting. They get leaner as they get hotter.
  2. davidwyby

    Idle speed and starting

    @Trains Me…no 260. The one that I get the most difference from tilting is my 2166 (372xtorq). Always been finicky to tune the idle. Almost all my huskies go slightly rich bar down and slightly lean bar up.
  3. davidwyby

    Idle speed and starting

    Yes, the tilt down is a “too rich” check
  4. davidwyby

    Idle speed and starting

    @Trains nice! thanks! I will try that method. I tilt the saw forward and see if it blubbers too much or stalls from being too rich. Tipping up will race too much if too lean. Of course there's always throttle response too. have you ever read the tuning procedure for an echo 2511? Holy cow...
  5. davidwyby

    Idle speed and starting

    Idle is tricky because the mix and idle speed screws both affect idle speed, quality, and responsiveness…there is a balance that can be hard to pin down. If a saw really doesn’t want to tune right, it may have a carb issue or air leak.
  6. davidwyby

    Idle speed and starting

    This one is the quickest most to the point and best sound I know of. Wavering back and forth with the weight of the saw is good, and loaded and then lift, should 4stroke right away. Tune hot, they get leaner hot.
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