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Got one from @Duke Thieroff. Seems pretty cool but can’t get it lean enough.
Thanks
Thanks
Got em out
super inconsistent 4 stroke rpm
Spray test indicates intake leak where carb bolts on.
all the bad words. I bought this thing so I wouldn’t have to work on stupid top handles, I don’t even like em just a part of the job some times.
Guess I’m using a rear handle up in a tree again today, fark
Got em out
super inconsistent 4 stroke rpm
Spray test indicates intake leak where carb bolts on.
all the bad words. I bought this thing so I wouldn’t have to work on stupid top handles, I don’t even like em just a part of the job some times.
Guess I’m using a rear handle up in a tree again today, fark
Oh yeah…better make that happen soon, it’s getting hot.Bring that down when you come out, I want to port one.
David? Is there something you want to tell us?Bring that down when you come out, I want to port one.
You offering to port it? I did notice that keeping the Rs up and holding it just right helped…3k more rpm’s makes them less grabby. Just sayin’
Lol
Thanks, I’ll try it when it gets time to sharpen itOr change the cutter angle: hold the file higher so the top plate hook angle is not as sharp. That reduces the grabbiness reducing jumpiness.
Ok, crisis averted I think. I went back to square one with the tuning destructions step by step by the book (it’s crazy) with the tach and now it seems to run right. Made a few 8-10” cuts (chatters bad, I guess I need to go 1/4” chain) and then cut up a bunch of trimmings in my alley.
For porting?