Poulan pro 42cc wont stay running

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Hello. I have a poulan pro that i got for delimbing and cutting of small pieces of wood. Its about 3 months old. The issuse im having with it is that it wont stay running. It will start just fine when the choke is half out but refuses to start when the choke isnt pulled out unless you keep your finger on the throttle and rev it up a bit. Itll cut just fine, even larger logs. But as soon as youre done cutting and take release the throttle it dies almost instantly. Then i have to pull the choke out halfway to start it back up. I have to do this regardless of how long ive been using it thay day.

Any idea on where to start the diagnosis? Thanks
 
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Hello. I have a poulan pro that i got for delimbing and cutting of small pieces of wood. Its about 3 months old. The issuse im having with it is that it wont stay running. It will start just fine when the choke is half out but refuses to start when the choke isnt pulled out unless you keep your finger on the throttle and rev it up a bit. Itll cut just fine, even larger logs. But as soon as youre done cutting and take release the throttle it dies almost instantly. Then i have to pull the choke out halfway to start it back up. I have to do this regardless of how long ive been using it thay day.

Any idea on where to start the diagnosis? Thanks
Pull the muffler, look for a burned piston. Sounds like its got an air leak.
 
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Check carb settings as well i have worked on several that wouldn't idle at all just needed tuned.
 
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I'd try turning Idle/T screw in (CW) until chain barely doesn't spin at idle. Then, adjust L & H screws. CCW on those will richen. These saws tend to be set very lean from the factory. H-L screws may need a special carb tool - eg: slpined, pac-man, D, Double D. Check videos on youtube for chainsaw tuning.
 
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Well i have a few things to try. I can say it was never ran without the proper oil mixed in it. Ive never messed with the carbs since i bought it new off the shelf 3 months ago.

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My only argument agaisnt the damaged cylinder is that it still cuts great, like it should. Just dies when i let go of the throttle. It doesnr dog down when sunk into a log. But then again i dont know much about chainsaws.

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Check that fuel line like stated above....after 3 months mine looked just like that after i had problems after i put it away after use.
That'll be the next step. I just checked the cylinder. To me it seems fine. I tried to take pictures so ill upload what i have. But it's a very small hole to look through so the camera didn't do the best

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The pictures make the cylinder wall look pretty bad. It didnt seem bad to me when i was looking at it. But wjat do you guys think.
 
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I've seen lots of lean scoring with these strato Poulans made after 2005....engine parts are usually more than saw is worth. Eg: Piston kit $25, cylinder $45. You've now spent $70 on a $65 saw. They get tossed into a parts box.
 
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