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Amsoil in your chainsaw?
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<blockquote data-quote="Adirondack" data-source="post: 1780961" data-attributes="member: 30719"><p>I guess the only true way to be really sure I actually "had" to retune my saw was if I had a tach and measured the WOT rpms before and after the oil change. I did not do that. </p><p>I can not remember why I felt the need to retune after I mixed up the amsoil. I think there was some hesitation on the trigger. I remember going through the paces with the L adjustment. When I finished tuning the L adjustment it seemed to rev up just as good as on the dolmar oil. </p><p>I will pay much better attention when I change back to amsoil again. I just have a lot of dolmar oil to use up so I am mixing every other tank with amsoil. I also plan to buy a tach soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adirondack, post: 1780961, member: 30719"] I guess the only true way to be really sure I actually "had" to retune my saw was if I had a tach and measured the WOT rpms before and after the oil change. I did not do that. I can not remember why I felt the need to retune after I mixed up the amsoil. I think there was some hesitation on the trigger. I remember going through the paces with the L adjustment. When I finished tuning the L adjustment it seemed to rev up just as good as on the dolmar oil. I will pay much better attention when I change back to amsoil again. I just have a lot of dolmar oil to use up so I am mixing every other tank with amsoil. I also plan to buy a tach soon. [/QUOTE]
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