Yotehunter66
ArboristSite Member
It seems like my Makita runs well until I tilt the bar down while cutting then it seems to speed up like its running lean. Anyone ever had that happen before. Any suggestions?
I had a saw with bad a/v bushings that wouldn't cut with the top of the bar. Soon as you pulled up the case twisted and pinched the fuel line.
It could be an air leak. Try turning it on it's side while idling, if it quits it's probably a crank seal.
Sounds more like a fuel problem to me though. Fuel pick up in the tank, metering lever in the carb, etc.
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