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BuckthornBonnie

BuckthornBonnie

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Penn Yan, NY
Well I give up for the night. I have good spark but keep flooding the plug over and over. I never flooded this saw in the 1 1/2 years of day to day use before it broke. I haven't touched the carb and it did sit for about a year and a half between when it broke and now. Should I try to adjust the carb?
Yep.
 
r black

r black

STIHLAHUSQYLOVER
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Sep 25, 2014
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EVER SLIGHTLY NW OF MEXICO
In addition to changing the plug, might also want to check the gap on the coil.
agreed and ...........
a standard refrigerator (advertising add ) magnet works well for adjusting the gap for the coil and is just long enough for the job, also clean any rust build up on the coil and flywheel ....and if your interested the stihl dealer still has all the plastic stickers available ae: magnum / warning labels if your interested in going that far
 
WalnutIsKing

WalnutIsKing

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Aug 5, 2017
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33
Location
SC
I played with it some more and checked the spark one more time and it seems strong. It misfires so much and won't start. Seems like it's off time. Checked and the flywheel is on the key. What could be going on here?
 
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