glenintenn
ArboristSite Member
Greetings,
Please point me to other threads if I overlooked any in search-- I did look before posting.
I have a 3yo Ryobi gas chainsaw. Really like it for limbing and quick road clearing after windstorms. It recently started bogging down or stalling when you give it gas. It starts fine but as soon as you try to rev it, it bogs or dies. if you work with it you can eventually get it to rev but there's a lot of dying, head smacking and then getting it to run for a minute or two.
I took the carb apart and completely cleaned it... making sure that carb cleaner would pass through the gas ports. One thing I didn't attempt was replacing the diaphragm on the bottom of the carb-- could this be related to the problem? It doesn't seem to have any holes in the diaphragm plastic ... I dried off the carb and gently squirted carb cleaner into the gas line feeding the diaphragm cavity...no liquid appeared through the diaphragm. Put it back together after thoroughly cleaning but not much change... it runs slightly better but the bogging down issue remains. I actually have another junk Chinese carb I could throw on there but I was trying to get to the bottom of what causes this so I don't recreate the problem.
Also, there is a feed tube from the air filter into the carb... that had the slightest bit of super fine, oily sawdust in it. I saw none of that in the carb but wondered if these white plastic fabric-like filters (hard, 2 piece, snap together filter with no solid fiber cloth in the midle) on Ryobi are not very good at keeping out sawdust?
Thoughts/guidance on what to check?
GL
Please point me to other threads if I overlooked any in search-- I did look before posting.
I have a 3yo Ryobi gas chainsaw. Really like it for limbing and quick road clearing after windstorms. It recently started bogging down or stalling when you give it gas. It starts fine but as soon as you try to rev it, it bogs or dies. if you work with it you can eventually get it to rev but there's a lot of dying, head smacking and then getting it to run for a minute or two.
I took the carb apart and completely cleaned it... making sure that carb cleaner would pass through the gas ports. One thing I didn't attempt was replacing the diaphragm on the bottom of the carb-- could this be related to the problem? It doesn't seem to have any holes in the diaphragm plastic ... I dried off the carb and gently squirted carb cleaner into the gas line feeding the diaphragm cavity...no liquid appeared through the diaphragm. Put it back together after thoroughly cleaning but not much change... it runs slightly better but the bogging down issue remains. I actually have another junk Chinese carb I could throw on there but I was trying to get to the bottom of what causes this so I don't recreate the problem.
Also, there is a feed tube from the air filter into the carb... that had the slightest bit of super fine, oily sawdust in it. I saw none of that in the carb but wondered if these white plastic fabric-like filters (hard, 2 piece, snap together filter with no solid fiber cloth in the midle) on Ryobi are not very good at keeping out sawdust?
Thoughts/guidance on what to check?
GL