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Had a few hours.

Forgive the bad vid. Tried to hold flashlight and phone at same time.

Shortened and reslotted 3 carb screws.

This carb was holding 35# psi of pressure stock. I lowered it to 22psi.

We will see tomorrow.

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Have a bit of time for explanation.

The carb is wayyyy oversized for the carb box. The 3 needles needed to be pulled and reinstalled (and therefore readjusted) every time the carb had to be removed. Besides being a giant PITA, this would eventually cause some type of damage/stripping/loss of need;es or carb. Shortening them and reslotting is the answer and shoulda been done before the install. Being it was a brand new OEM carb, I really didn’t want to fark it up until I made it fit and run.

Here’s some photos of the oem needles and the modded ones.

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Here’s some pics of the slick choke lever Mike CFB made. My other error is that the choke lever stalk shoulda been shortened and had a small tab welded on as well. I believe that the choke won’t engage with any cover on the air box. Duane can simply start the saw with the cover off, and then put it back on.

I plan on modding this cheap AM cover to slip over the V stack elbow.

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I got one of them f-tec 260 rear covers for my 026, but not sure why it would not catch on to the 026 air filter, but fitted on the 260, I think it’s either the latch to short or the air filter sitting in closer

So I just put the oem what was on the 260 onto the 026 and the f-tec onto the 260
 

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026 filters have shorter lever for filter to click on to than the 260 filter which has the longer lever for 260 air filter cover to lock on to.
 

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Idle issues. Loading up. Piston perfect.
Have you tried a less open or tube style muffler on it ? I've found with the larger carb on these and a very open muffler will cause erratic idling/loading up. The last muffler I did for one of these I used two 1/2" id tubes about 1 3/4" long with 2/3 sticking inside the muffler, the rest sticking out and the outside ends cut at a 45. It made a very noticeable difference in the saws manners. Better idle and throttle response. Seems backward I know, to run a smaller muffler opening with a larger carb but it does seem to help make them more usable in my experience.
 

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Have you tried a less open or tube style muffler on it ? I've found with the larger carb on these and a very open muffler will cause erratic idling/loading up. The last muffler I did for one of these I used two 1/2" id tubes about 1 3/4" long with 2/3 sticking inside the muffler, the rest sticking out and the outside ends cut at a 45. It made a very noticeable difference in the saws manners. Better idle and throttle response. Seems backward I know, to run a smaller muffler opening with a larger carb but it does seem to help make them more usable in my experience.
Appreciate the input.

I really think it’s a fuel issue. I have to check the tank vent as well.

It idled beautifully until it got hot. No issues on the high side.

I’m still out a full turn on the H needle, even with the jet drilled and the saw set at 15500.
 
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