cedarshark
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All mine snap apart( easy to clean) and snap back together.
When i buy my cs500 the dealer let me it with 1 1/2 on the L and 1/2 on the H realy run like a ***** and don't want to idle good . With the tube on the mufleur removed , the flake on the intake removed , the fuel tank vent removed (and no air filter ;p) i run it with 1 3/4 on the L and 4 1/2 on the H for a beautiful brown spark plug
i check the plug after tuning to see what the color is....after i run it ... with the echos i been going pig rich and cutting and adjusting etc... then when i think im good i will cut a lil and check plug.....for a nice tan color.....
this is after 1000 hour and + on the saw
What are you running for a mix ratio?I don't ever have a plug w/ a nice tan color. They are all black. Maybe my saws would run better if I would lean them out a little. Thanks.
What are you running for a mix ratio?
Me i run 40.1 in all my saws a screen and plug is cheep vs a engine50:1 Stihl Ultra
I figure I am just way too conservative with the "H" needle.
Theres never too much power lolyep it's definately not a hot rod and it's not a hard wood but she always do the work i want . I am curious about trying to see how much hour i can put on a masterminded one they look like to got to much hp on it
this is after 1000 hour and + on the saw
Just mess with it anyways. Youl need to go richer low and high.WSE, mind sharing the what the default setting is for the H L screws? Just wanted to know in advance before I mess with it
Just mess with it anyways. Youl need to go richer low and high.
I fine thread sheet rock screw works great for that turn it in the tunning cap till you feel it bottom out then turn your screw counter clockwise till it stops and pull cap is out carb still on the saw and ur fully tuneable faster than you can chug a beer on a hot dayJust mess with it anyways. Youl need to go richer low and high.
Yeah i have been thinkin of some thin wall fuel line on a screw driver so it can stay on the needle while running for tuning while cutting with no slip resultsagreed....tune it then put it in wood make some cuts and tweek it....thats what i do .....best thing is when your working it hard keep on adjusting till its just right.....if you mod it then you will have to adjust for that as well.....
Check your owner's manual, it's that paper thing we use as a coaster. Don't know about Echo, but Stihl posts that info in the manual.WSE, mind sharing the what the default setting is for the H L screws? Just wanted to know in advance before I mess with it
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