Cas101326
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So I got a 18 model 372 x torq in a box from a dealership on a trade, story was it was purchased from them, had issues they put piston on it, then came back put top end on it, and came back again with toasted crank so they replaced it. So I slowly rounded up everything I needed to do full rebuild, including a used OEM crank I purchased on eBay. New Nachi crank bearings, meteor piston kit, put it all together, carb seemed to look fine, removed limiters, saw crunk fine, sounds like it runs strong,probably run a tank through it just idling, then when I started trying to tune, I never could get it to lean up, and most of the time if you hit the throttle it’s super slow to respond, then when you let off most of the time it’s like it back fires and dies…been reading on here and have been pointed towards coil and timing issues. I noticed when I was putting crank in, that it was exactly the same, but the part number was different. I’ve looked through everything I’ve got and can’t find the part number anywhere, but I know it was different than the one I pulled out, and I know the flywheel was original to the saw. I’ve checked air gap, got a good spark, so I was wondering if anyone might think it’s possible that the crank I installed has a different key timing than the one I pulled out, or if all that will fit will be the same, and if that’s possible that it is different, the best way to check and see. I do still have the original crank. And there’s the thought that maybe something’s up with the carb, but like I said it’s an 18 model and it looks like it’s in great shape, saw doesn’t look like it had much run time at all.I’m so anxious to run this saw and this is a big disappointment and I’ve been off and on dealing with it for several weeks trying to patiently work it out