Local seller has a Stihl 362C for sale, with a 20" bar. Saw looks to be in pretty good condition, with normal wear. Exhaust side of the piston looks good, but I have not been able to check compression as I don't have an adapter to use on the smaller plug holes (saw cranks easily, though).
I am not familiar with these newer "electronic" style carbs, how do they compare with the older styles? Are they that more difficult to service? What would be a good price for one with good shape (assuming compression is good)? Only issue I've noticed, the cut off switch isn't working...had to choke it to kill the engine. I assume a wire may be out of place, I'll have to dig in a little more.
I already have a couple other 60cc saws, a Husqvarna 268 and 266XP....any reason to get rid of one of those for the 362C?
I am not familiar with these newer "electronic" style carbs, how do they compare with the older styles? Are they that more difficult to service? What would be a good price for one with good shape (assuming compression is good)? Only issue I've noticed, the cut off switch isn't working...had to choke it to kill the engine. I assume a wire may be out of place, I'll have to dig in a little more.
I already have a couple other 60cc saws, a Husqvarna 268 and 266XP....any reason to get rid of one of those for the 362C?