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Some of my stock saws like my 2050 always start quickly. If I can get the choke off fast enough, it’s running in one pull. Also, my @Mastermind 6100 usually pops on the first pull and roars on the second after opening the choke. Same with my @Benwa 2159/357xp. My 395 and 266 are not so quick to start.
@Armbru84 was telling me about the lengths he went to to get a good strong sparking coil for the 3120 I bought from his as it was his race practice saw. I know @Lightning Performance has stated his saws have to fire right up or they go on the bench.
So what are some things to check tweak tune for good starting? Something I read somewhere on here by @Terry Syd was that coil to flywheel spacing can be adjusted for more spark.
Thanks
@Armbru84 was telling me about the lengths he went to to get a good strong sparking coil for the 3120 I bought from his as it was his race practice saw. I know @Lightning Performance has stated his saws have to fire right up or they go on the bench.
So what are some things to check tweak tune for good starting? Something I read somewhere on here by @Terry Syd was that coil to flywheel spacing can be adjusted for more spark.
Thanks
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