Thanks, will do.
Thanks you Gary, that is great information to know. Would you recommend doing this after making a minor change like removing the screen from the muffler?
Thanks again, great information.
MustangMike
Thanks you Gary, that is great information to know. Would you recommend doing this after making a minor change like removing the screen from the muffler?
Thanks again, great information.
MustangMike
That is the biggest thing I noticed about my 441C-M, it definitely requires a bit more idle time than my other saws. I am actually glad for that feature because it forces the user to warm it up a bit.I've learned a few things. Just like learning to drive differently when they introduced anti-lock breaks (no more pumping the break pedal), I think I will operate my M-Tronic saw a little differently. I will no longer "rush" to hit the throttle when she starts, seems like the new saws are designed to idle when in the choke position, and I will stop making sure I gun the throttle a few times before shutting it off. Always did that to "clean it out", but maybe that is why my idle stays low and does not set properly.
Thanks for the information guys, I appreciate it.
MustangMike
WOW! M-Tronic problems?? Say is ain't so
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There was post somewhere under a chain sharpening thread that someone had this issue and isolated it to a poorly sharpened chain with improperly set rakers . Just guessing hear but iff the chain is grabby or very dull and if the saw uses a rpm variation differential to adjust mixture I can see how the saw could over adjust mixture and course stalling and bogging , but that being said I had the same stalling issues with my new 441 CMR , had it to the dealer to do the racalibrate , I amd meticulous with my chains and tooth length and racer night is dead on I use a stihl USG, even had the same issues with new out of package chains , so anyone's guess is as good as mine , but it really does seem like a software issue to me , I will have the 441 out for a test run in the morning so I guess I'll see,
I notice 4 stroking in the cut with both my ported saws. I let an old farmer friend run my 550...he owns a 346.. and I had to tell him to show it some wood. The 4 stroking sound in the cut is like nails on the chalkboard. Lower the rakers problem solved....Well261and 441 feel like huskies so they must have noticed flimsy sellI had to tell .
Any one have a problem with the saws running rich after port work with short bars? The 576 I did wouldn't run good with a 20" and 7 pin. It would 4 stroke in the cut. An 8 pin and lower rakers fixed it.
Well the 261and 441 feel like huskies so they must have noticed flimsy sells.
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