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Help with 021 idle issues
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<blockquote data-quote="z71mike" data-source="post: 4585611" data-attributes="member: 48581"><p>I'd be interested to see what vac/pres test results show. If he's got a bad crank seal, putting the saw on it's side may cause some liquid fuel to 'seal up' whatever pin hole might be present in a crank seal. When up right, any liquid fuel would run off and expose the leak again.</p><p></p><p>So I would say a vac/pres test would be my next step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z71mike, post: 4585611, member: 48581"] I'd be interested to see what vac/pres test results show. If he's got a bad crank seal, putting the saw on it's side may cause some liquid fuel to 'seal up' whatever pin hole might be present in a crank seal. When up right, any liquid fuel would run off and expose the leak again. So I would say a vac/pres test would be my next step. [/QUOTE]
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