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Changing Oil Mix Ratios - Do I Have To Re-Tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vintage Engine Repairs" data-source="post: 7861323" data-attributes="member: 164888"><p>When you modify it at all, even opening the muffler; it may change the ideal rpm.</p><p></p><p>I’d suggest for now keeping it very simple or you’ll chase your tail and get frustrated.</p><p></p><p>Leave the saw unmodified, get a tach, set the saw to 500rpm below max throttle and go cut. In time you’ll get the experience to deviate from that. </p><p></p><p>You’ll need to confirm if your saw has a limited coil before you go further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vintage Engine Repairs, post: 7861323, member: 164888"] When you modify it at all, even opening the muffler; it may change the ideal rpm. I’d suggest for now keeping it very simple or you’ll chase your tail and get frustrated. Leave the saw unmodified, get a tach, set the saw to 500rpm below max throttle and go cut. In time you’ll get the experience to deviate from that. You’ll need to confirm if your saw has a limited coil before you go further. [/QUOTE]
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