Oregon_Native
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i recently put a carb kit in my pro mac 610 now it wont start or run.
when i rebuilt the carb the kit was missing the pump difram so i used the old difram thinking that the pump was ok but now i don't think it is any more.
it is getting fuel to the engine if i pull it over then take the plug out and stick a match in the cylinder it goos woof. it will fire on starting fluid but it wont keep running.
i am wondering what the compression should read out at mine reeds 75psi on the Gage ( i have a 36cc brush cutter that has the same )
on the spark plug front i got to tinkering with my SP125 it has not started well since i got it i started looking at the spark plug and got to thinking a new plug of a different brand might help and what do you know it really likes it.
it starts better and runs much stronger than i thought it would.
i also checked the the compreshion it tested at 125psi i thought that was pretty good for this age of saw.
has any one found that certain saw's favor diffrent brands of spark plug. might
when i rebuilt the carb the kit was missing the pump difram so i used the old difram thinking that the pump was ok but now i don't think it is any more.
it is getting fuel to the engine if i pull it over then take the plug out and stick a match in the cylinder it goos woof. it will fire on starting fluid but it wont keep running.
i am wondering what the compression should read out at mine reeds 75psi on the Gage ( i have a 36cc brush cutter that has the same )
on the spark plug front i got to tinkering with my SP125 it has not started well since i got it i started looking at the spark plug and got to thinking a new plug of a different brand might help and what do you know it really likes it.
it starts better and runs much stronger than i thought it would.
i also checked the the compreshion it tested at 125psi i thought that was pretty good for this age of saw.
has any one found that certain saw's favor diffrent brands of spark plug. might