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I just read where a fellow describing how his newly ported saw was four stroking nicely while cutting. It’s my opinion that these saws should NOT be four stroking while cutting. Four stroking means you’re not achieving full power, bunch of unburned fuel will soon be oozing out your muffler onto your saw and you’re clogging your exhaust up with carbon. In an effort to not burn up old saws I will tune so that it will four stroke just as the load is removed (not necessarily only reduced). As a saw heats up I’ve noticed it tends to run a little leaner. I try and have them at full operating temp when I put the final twist on em’ and accept however they run at all air and saw temps after. They run rich if you’re just starting and stopping, but if you’re really running them hard as can be, they’ll be alright. It tells you in the operating manual for the Solo Twin to tune the high screw so it DOES NOT four stroke. It is written as a warning for some reason.
I pay more particular attention setting up the new saws (with their 50:1 mix ratios) using a tachometer just to prevent overspeeding. I’ve noticed there ,that you cannot always count on an overly rich mixture w/o a load at wot. Sometimes the “tone” doesn’t change as the saw bites in on those. I don’t worry myself with that if it comes in at factory specs using a tach.
With the really new saws isn’t it nice not to have to give a shoot? I mean I really like the auto tune and m- tronic saws.
What an I missing on the nicely four stroking? I kinda just rambled on here.
I pay more particular attention setting up the new saws (with their 50:1 mix ratios) using a tachometer just to prevent overspeeding. I’ve noticed there ,that you cannot always count on an overly rich mixture w/o a load at wot. Sometimes the “tone” doesn’t change as the saw bites in on those. I don’t worry myself with that if it comes in at factory specs using a tach.
With the really new saws isn’t it nice not to have to give a shoot? I mean I really like the auto tune and m- tronic saws.
What an I missing on the nicely four stroking? I kinda just rambled on here.
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