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Need help with Stihl 056 ignition fix using Nova II module
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<blockquote data-quote="a. palmer jr." data-source="post: 6082114" data-attributes="member: 14885"><p>So, tell me why this saw had really good spark, timing looked to be several degrees before TDC (don't have a degree wheel) great compression and fuel mix squirted into the carburetor and it still doesn't run but pops a bit then dies. I've done this kinda work for a long time also and this saw doesn't sound like a good saw would under the same circumstances. I know these saws take 20 some degrees of timing and this appeared to be close to that but it did seem the timing was way slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a. palmer jr., post: 6082114, member: 14885"] So, tell me why this saw had really good spark, timing looked to be several degrees before TDC (don't have a degree wheel) great compression and fuel mix squirted into the carburetor and it still doesn't run but pops a bit then dies. I've done this kinda work for a long time also and this saw doesn't sound like a good saw would under the same circumstances. I know these saws take 20 some degrees of timing and this appeared to be close to that but it did seem the timing was way slow. [/QUOTE]
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