blk05crew
I like 'em green
H is at 1
H is at 1 turn out and L at 1 1/4 turn is real close but the chain still turns and when the idle is turned down to get it to stop the chain it dies.
Two things.
First, that saw ate the exhaust side of that piston. Could the saw have an air leak? Do you have any idea why the saw died the first time? How far out is your low screw?
There's a good chance that you can't get it to idle correctly because there's an air leak. Will manifest mostly at low speed. Then as you really get to cutting, and the saw heats up, the metal expands, the air leak increases, the saw runs lean, etc...
Second, did us cycle a paper towel through that crankcase before assembly? Looks like metal dust and dirt in dere.
H is at 1 turn out and L at 1 1/4 turn is real close but the chain still turns and when the idle is turned down to get it to stop the chain it dies.