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Chainsaw dies under load or full throttle.
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<blockquote data-quote="CTYank" data-source="post: 4178539" data-attributes="member: 53405"><p>You can insert an ignition tester inline with the plug lead. With that, the internal light show (in neon tube) will give you an indication of the health of the ignition. Just watch the tube when the engine acts up.</p><p></p><p>Mine happens to be a Lisle 20610.</p><p></p><p>This presumes you can locate things out of harm's way, of course.</p><p></p><p>If the spark's okay, cease and desist cutting until you see that it's getting fuel. Or, melt a piston.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTYank, post: 4178539, member: 53405"] You can insert an ignition tester inline with the plug lead. With that, the internal light show (in neon tube) will give you an indication of the health of the ignition. Just watch the tube when the engine acts up. Mine happens to be a Lisle 20610. This presumes you can locate things out of harm's way, of course. If the spark's okay, cease and desist cutting until you see that it's getting fuel. Or, melt a piston. [/QUOTE]
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