Local saw shop says my saw has an air leak and since it's an old saw, doesn't want to invest a whole lot of time looking for the leak.
Is there a common place I could start to try to find the leak? Right now, the carb has to be set at a high idle for it to stay running at high RPMs/during cut (per mechanic).
I took this thing in for a carb cleaning and it ran fine before that. The saw shop but in a carb kit and now I have this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Is there a common place I could start to try to find the leak? Right now, the carb has to be set at a high idle for it to stay running at high RPMs/during cut (per mechanic).
I took this thing in for a carb cleaning and it ran fine before that. The saw shop but in a carb kit and now I have this problem.
Thanks in advance.