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Stihl 362 Overheated Today, Boiling Fuel?
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<blockquote data-quote="outdoortype" data-source="post: 3746197" data-attributes="member: 11673"><p><strong>Mix ratio not the culprit</strong></p><p></p><p>Gasoline evaporates, boils, vaporizes etc readily even at normal temps. Then factor in chainsaws run super hot plus hot weather/ambient temps not absorbing the heat from the saw. Next time put your hand near the bottom of the saw where the crankcase meets the tank. Even after sitting in the shade for 10 minutes you'll see what I mean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outdoortype, post: 3746197, member: 11673"] [b]Mix ratio not the culprit[/b] Gasoline evaporates, boils, vaporizes etc readily even at normal temps. Then factor in chainsaws run super hot plus hot weather/ambient temps not absorbing the heat from the saw. Next time put your hand near the bottom of the saw where the crankcase meets the tank. Even after sitting in the shade for 10 minutes you'll see what I mean. [/QUOTE]
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