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<blockquote data-quote="Lakeside53" data-source="post: 759721" data-attributes="member: 5264"><p>It will usually starve first, but don't assume you aren't causing damage - it doesn't take much gas to run an unloaded saw real lean/hot/high rpm. A lot will depend on the lube already in the engine, and time is your enemy. Many carbs don't allow you to completely shut off the gas, so it's possible to run them way lean and not have them quit, then they will seize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakeside53, post: 759721, member: 5264"] It will usually starve first, but don't assume you aren't causing damage - it doesn't take much gas to run an unloaded saw real lean/hot/high rpm. A lot will depend on the lube already in the engine, and time is your enemy. Many carbs don't allow you to completely shut off the gas, so it's possible to run them way lean and not have them quit, then they will seize. [/QUOTE]
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