Ibrisar
OPE Member

Good evening everyone, I'll come to the point.
Reading on the internet from the various Service Manuals of the Echo Cs-2511 TESC, I saw that the initial carburetion of H, L and T (to be adjusted later with the rev counter) changes in value, probably based on the type of carburetor and coil that chainsaw mounts.
Documenting I saw 3 types of carburettors fitted as standard on the 2511, and perhaps there are still others, with different initials but the functioning is the same. But why change the initial values according to the carburetor? Here is the data I collected
Walbro WT-1153 carburetor
Initial setting
H screw turns 2 and 5/8
L screw turns 1 and 7/8
T screw turns 1 and 5/8
(Taken from the Service Manual of the Echo CS-2510 which maybe is also good for the 2511 but I have doubts)
Walbro WT-1208 carburetor
Initial setting
H screw turns 1 and 3/4
L screw turns 2 and 3/4
T screw turns 1
(These are taken from the 2511 Service Manual that @raggiobenson kindly shared with me. This Service Manual seems to be the American version because it has the WT-1208 version with carburetor limiters, which I've never seen here in Italy for now)
Walbro WT 1231 carburettor
Initial setting
Sadly I have no data as I do not have the relevant Service Manual with this carburettor, but it is stock fitted to my 2511, and I have confirmation from a parts manual which shows it.
Now my question is, I would like to learn how to fuel even without the rev counter in hand, to practice I need the initial data of the WT 1231 which I can't find around. Anyone know anything? Thank you and sorry for my terrible English.
Reading on the internet from the various Service Manuals of the Echo Cs-2511 TESC, I saw that the initial carburetion of H, L and T (to be adjusted later with the rev counter) changes in value, probably based on the type of carburetor and coil that chainsaw mounts.
Documenting I saw 3 types of carburettors fitted as standard on the 2511, and perhaps there are still others, with different initials but the functioning is the same. But why change the initial values according to the carburetor? Here is the data I collected
Walbro WT-1153 carburetor
Initial setting
H screw turns 2 and 5/8
L screw turns 1 and 7/8
T screw turns 1 and 5/8
(Taken from the Service Manual of the Echo CS-2510 which maybe is also good for the 2511 but I have doubts)
Walbro WT-1208 carburetor
Initial setting
H screw turns 1 and 3/4
L screw turns 2 and 3/4
T screw turns 1
(These are taken from the 2511 Service Manual that @raggiobenson kindly shared with me. This Service Manual seems to be the American version because it has the WT-1208 version with carburetor limiters, which I've never seen here in Italy for now)
Walbro WT 1231 carburettor
Initial setting
Sadly I have no data as I do not have the relevant Service Manual with this carburettor, but it is stock fitted to my 2511, and I have confirmation from a parts manual which shows it.
Now my question is, I would like to learn how to fuel even without the rev counter in hand, to practice I need the initial data of the WT 1231 which I can't find around. Anyone know anything? Thank you and sorry for my terrible English.