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3120xp dies when I throttle
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<blockquote data-quote="internet.user.human" data-source="post: 7901442" data-attributes="member: 182779"><p>So I understand the locations that I could plausibly have a leak, but I want to understand why the saw running lean would cause failure to operate. Is it a pressure problem where the saw has a fault (gasket blows at the base of the cylinder, oil pump side, ignition side of the crankshaft, etc.) at one of the common locations? And then without seal you’ll get no compression etc. ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="internet.user.human, post: 7901442, member: 182779"] So I understand the locations that I could plausibly have a leak, but I want to understand why the saw running lean would cause failure to operate. Is it a pressure problem where the saw has a fault (gasket blows at the base of the cylinder, oil pump side, ignition side of the crankshaft, etc.) at one of the common locations? And then without seal you’ll get no compression etc. ? [/QUOTE]
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