Question:
If the stock settings on a carb are 1 turn out each. What would you assume to be in the normal operating range for a stock saw?
I always thought you would want to be pretty close to the 1 turn on both screws and then maybe a 1/4 to a third turn in if needed and then maybe up to a full turn out but probably closer to 1/2 turn out max.
I recently got a saw that was 3 turns out on the low and 4 turns out on the high. Wouldn't run for anything. Out it back to factory as a start and ended up about a 1/4 turn out on both screws. It's not fully dialed in yet but close enough to not hurt it.
Waiting to see if it shows the signs of a vacuum leak because I can't figure out why it would be so rich otherwise.
If the stock settings on a carb are 1 turn out each. What would you assume to be in the normal operating range for a stock saw?
I always thought you would want to be pretty close to the 1 turn on both screws and then maybe a 1/4 to a third turn in if needed and then maybe up to a full turn out but probably closer to 1/2 turn out max.
I recently got a saw that was 3 turns out on the low and 4 turns out on the high. Wouldn't run for anything. Out it back to factory as a start and ended up about a 1/4 turn out on both screws. It's not fully dialed in yet but close enough to not hurt it.
Waiting to see if it shows the signs of a vacuum leak because I can't figure out why it would be so rich otherwise.