schreib69
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My Stihl 362 (not M tronic) has some high end runnability problem. Looking for suggestions as to possible things to check.
-- spark plug is tan but wet all over the tip when cold: Electrode, ceramic and threads
-- spark plug is tan but DRY when engine hot, but wet around the threads.
Question: Are both conditions "normal"?
-- During start up / warming the engine hesitates a bit during high speed throttle pushes, even seems like it won't hold a steady RPM just after start when the throttle mechanism is holding it at high revs before I blip the throttle to let it idle down.
-- It takes a minute or two to warm and then, generally, it seems to run up to FULL throttle OK. However, not knowing how high max RPM "sounds" it just "seems" it is not reaching full RPMs. I have an RPM meter, cheap one, but have never tried it. . . I do not know what RPM the 362 is specified at for top end RPMs.
It is not the gas age or the quality-- installed all new this spring and it did this same thing last year-- 91 octane ethanol free.
-- Last week the saw bogged down making a felling cut while running horizontal, pulled it out and cut horizontal on a felled log and it seemed to do better, Does not do this now. . . Sometimes it just bogs down in the middle of a 10" wide log and I am forced to pull weight of saw up off the log to allow it to regain RPM and restart the cut. Just providing more info to aid in symptom info.
Question: Could it be my engine is "worn" enough that I have less than full compression and could better use a hotter plug or something along those lines? or slightly less oil in the mix? or not getting all the spark power to the plug somehow?
Thanks for your pointers up front!
-- spark plug is tan but wet all over the tip when cold: Electrode, ceramic and threads
-- spark plug is tan but DRY when engine hot, but wet around the threads.
Question: Are both conditions "normal"?
-- During start up / warming the engine hesitates a bit during high speed throttle pushes, even seems like it won't hold a steady RPM just after start when the throttle mechanism is holding it at high revs before I blip the throttle to let it idle down.
-- It takes a minute or two to warm and then, generally, it seems to run up to FULL throttle OK. However, not knowing how high max RPM "sounds" it just "seems" it is not reaching full RPMs. I have an RPM meter, cheap one, but have never tried it. . . I do not know what RPM the 362 is specified at for top end RPMs.
It is not the gas age or the quality-- installed all new this spring and it did this same thing last year-- 91 octane ethanol free.
-- Last week the saw bogged down making a felling cut while running horizontal, pulled it out and cut horizontal on a felled log and it seemed to do better, Does not do this now. . . Sometimes it just bogs down in the middle of a 10" wide log and I am forced to pull weight of saw up off the log to allow it to regain RPM and restart the cut. Just providing more info to aid in symptom info.
Question: Could it be my engine is "worn" enough that I have less than full compression and could better use a hotter plug or something along those lines? or slightly less oil in the mix? or not getting all the spark power to the plug somehow?
Thanks for your pointers up front!