RedFir Down
Super OPE Member
I scratching my head guys...
I have a 2001 (pre x-torq) 372. After cutting with it for roughly 10-15 minutes the saw goes lean.
I've pressure/vac tested and it holds 10 psi for 5 minutes with zero loss so the case is tight.
I changed the fuel line and filter at the start of the year (probably 25 tanks of fuel). OEM fuel line, Walbro filter.
The carb holds pressure. I opened up the carb and everything looks normal.
I also made sure there wasn't a small hole in the fuel line.
The tank vent is venting properly.
Has anyone had crank seals fail when the saw is a operating temp?
Thanks for the help fellas.
I have a 2001 (pre x-torq) 372. After cutting with it for roughly 10-15 minutes the saw goes lean.
I've pressure/vac tested and it holds 10 psi for 5 minutes with zero loss so the case is tight.
I changed the fuel line and filter at the start of the year (probably 25 tanks of fuel). OEM fuel line, Walbro filter.
The carb holds pressure. I opened up the carb and everything looks normal.
I also made sure there wasn't a small hole in the fuel line.
The tank vent is venting properly.
Has anyone had crank seals fail when the saw is a operating temp?
Thanks for the help fellas.