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  1. woodworkingboy

    Wet air filter problem

    I have an old Stihl boat anchor that's filter is entirely a thin piece of synthetic foam. No problems that I've noticed.
  2. woodworkingboy

    Wet air filter problem

    Strange problem. It's hard to picture an engine running so rich that the filter drips fuel, and at the same time the engine is running good until the filter gets saturated, and runs good without the filter. I'd think that with so much fuel getting excluded from the cylinder, you'd have a lean...
  3. woodworkingboy

    Wet air filter problem

    Those are good saws, generally go for dirt cheap used around here.
  4. woodworkingboy

    Wet air filter problem

    Probably forget that there is a place called Ohio, is one thing.
  5. woodworkingboy

    Wet air filter problem

    Along the lines of what Skwerl WISELY posted, you might take off the muffler and look for carbon buildup around the exhaust port. Leaking...don't know the arrangement on those saws, but was thinking it could be coming from a bad fuel tank breather, if in the vicinity.
  6. woodworkingboy

    Wet air filter problem

    Too much mix? You must have a fuel leak somewhere.
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