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084 - gettin it cranked without breaking a hand
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyCarl" data-source="post: 586066" data-attributes="member: 12280"><p><strong>Timing</strong></p><p></p><p>I agree! Look for 2 slots in the flywheel. If not,,,,possible wrong flywheel or coil.Check numbers.Also I ran into one(not Stihl) that had run to rich a mix and the carbon build up was so thick that the piston was hitting the build up.carbon build up results in higher compression,tho I doubt this is the problem.Go with timing on this one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyCarl, post: 586066, member: 12280"] [b]Timing[/b] I agree! Look for 2 slots in the flywheel. If not,,,,possible wrong flywheel or coil.Check numbers.Also I ran into one(not Stihl) that had run to rich a mix and the carbon build up was so thick that the piston was hitting the build up.carbon build up results in higher compression,tho I doubt this is the problem.Go with timing on this one! [/QUOTE]
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