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Stihl 026 not idling well
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<blockquote data-quote="Arrowhead" data-source="post: 7384504" data-attributes="member: 34503"><p>When you get the saw on your possession, pull the muffler and check the piston for scoring. Then check the fuel line line. Based on those 2 things, anything after that, we can walk you through it. In my experience, the 026's with the Wt194 carbs are the strongest runners stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arrowhead, post: 7384504, member: 34503"] When you get the saw on your possession, pull the muffler and check the piston for scoring. Then check the fuel line line. Based on those 2 things, anything after that, we can walk you through it. In my experience, the 026's with the Wt194 carbs are the strongest runners stock. [/QUOTE]
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