Plenty of hot saw racing/starting videos if you search YouTube.
Those cheap black plastic Oregon D-loops are lunch snacks for high compression saws north of 90cc & 175# compression w/ the timing advanced.
My big Stihls ate all three of them, so get steel reinforced loops for snowmobiles, if you have to go that route.
The best advice I have, came from Carl “67L36Driver“ here on AS, is to first pull it over w/ switch OFF & pull choke ON for 2 or 3 times to juice it up, now turn the switch ON, push the choke OFF, set the high idle detention, and slowly roll it past TDC, then pull it very hard like it owes you money.
Those cheap black plastic Oregon D-loops are lunch snacks for high compression saws north of 90cc & 175# compression w/ the timing advanced.
My big Stihls ate all three of them, so get steel reinforced loops for snowmobiles, if you have to go that route.
The best advice I have, came from Carl “67L36Driver“ here on AS, is to first pull it over w/ switch OFF & pull choke ON for 2 or 3 times to juice it up, now turn the switch ON, push the choke OFF, set the high idle detention, and slowly roll it past TDC, then pull it very hard like it owes you money.