Saw doesn't want to run at high rpm's? (Poulan 245A) [SOLVED]

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user 119840

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Dear community,

I was just going to make a quick check with y'all. As I have no way of showing you in a video what happens when I rev the saw at high rpm's, all I can do is tell with words. Basically, it sounds like it's about to die when I quickly squeeze the trigger and let go again. I suspect it's the H screw that needs to be adjusted?

Any reply with advice is greatly appreciated right now :)
 
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back off your low first to see if it improves, but I would suggest that you go through the fuel system correctly, checking fuel lines and diaphrams, and for dirt/varnish.
Hi there,

Strangely, it idles fine, and also runs on half rpm's good, but on high revs, it wants to die. The fuel lines are clean though, I'm suspecting it is the governor. Don't want to mess with it too much though. But, if I needed to remove it, and put it back for adjustments sake, can it be done? And can the governor be adjusted at all? Or is it just there to limit too high rpm's?
 
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Try to back the low out a 1/4 turn. If not better try to back the high out a 1/4 turn. If either make it better then adjust either to your standard. If not and you are sure the fuel system is good with new filter then there is a governor on the carb...it is the big brass screw on the side of the carb. You can remove it and block it off with a small piece of a aluminum pie pan.
 
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I think there's a thread somewhere on how to bypass/block off that governor, very easy to do and really helps the saw. I think you can block it off with a small metal disc like comes in a carb kit, I think you just unscrew the governor and put the disc in and put the gov. back on top of the disc. Better try to find the old thread to be sure..
I'm assuming of course that yours is the carb that came out with that valve..
 

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