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Converting my ms362 to standard carb
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<blockquote data-quote="Conquistador3" data-source="post: 6394224" data-attributes="member: 141078"><p>I think M-tronic has nothing to do with your problem and personally I would double check that pressure and perhaps run a leakdown test: if you have a leaky crankshaft seal you will slowly but steadily lose pressure, not merely have low pressure. If the problem persists, take your saw to a Stihl dealer trained to deal with M-Tronic (Stihl will tell you whom they are) and have them reset the saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Conquistador3, post: 6394224, member: 141078"] I think M-tronic has nothing to do with your problem and personally I would double check that pressure and perhaps run a leakdown test: if you have a leaky crankshaft seal you will slowly but steadily lose pressure, not merely have low pressure. If the problem persists, take your saw to a Stihl dealer trained to deal with M-Tronic (Stihl will tell you whom they are) and have them reset the saw. [/QUOTE]
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