Treeaddict
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Can the idle adjustment have an impact on starting? Also, is the best idle position just below the point where the chain doesn’t move or just above where the saw stalls?
They also pool fuel at idle in the inlet boot, so after a while idling, they tend to load up, especially if you tip or move them, and spill the pooled fuel into the crank, but yeah, worn throttle shaft will do it tooYears ago, could NOT get my 026 to hold a "tune", problems were not consistant. Idle today, starting tomorrow, etc.
Took it in...Gene pulled the cover, played touch-e-feely with it...I'll order you a carb.
WTF?
Your throttle shaft bore is worn out, got play in it. No ****ing wonder it runs like crap.
Problem solved, lesson learned, something to check on a saw that sees heavy use.
Ed
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.
@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...
Just to confirm, your talking about your ms260 saw ?Yes, the tilt down is a “too rich” check
So warm up the saw before adjusting carb to factory rpm’s ?