Husky187
Super OPE Member
Hello all, the question of tuning still baffles me from time to time and I would like to fully understand exactly how to precisely do it. Currently on two of my saws (372xp and t435) I run a 50:1 mix, and on my other two (346xp and ms200t) I run 40:1 one.
I would like to run them all on the same mix, two gas cans is annoying to lug around. I know it has been said that running a 50:1 on 40:1 mix is a big no no but 40:1 on 50:1 is okay.
Is it worth running one mix over the other? I understand that running wide open to adjust the H screw for lean or rich (little or more fuel) and then on the idle adjusting the L screw accordingly. Then the final screw T is for the adjustment of idle RPMs - correct me if I am wrong.
Just trying to get a good definitive answer on which direction to go with the saws, without having the expense of seizing any up to learn. Appreciate any input.
Thanks.
I would like to run them all on the same mix, two gas cans is annoying to lug around. I know it has been said that running a 50:1 on 40:1 mix is a big no no but 40:1 on 50:1 is okay.
Is it worth running one mix over the other? I understand that running wide open to adjust the H screw for lean or rich (little or more fuel) and then on the idle adjusting the L screw accordingly. Then the final screw T is for the adjustment of idle RPMs - correct me if I am wrong.
Just trying to get a good definitive answer on which direction to go with the saws, without having the expense of seizing any up to learn. Appreciate any input.
Thanks.