
Had the neighbor drop a saw off the other day. A Stihl ms362 carby model. It's his father in laws.
I open up the case and it reeks of flooded. So I pin the throttle and pull it over a few times and it fires off. But it doesn't stay running. so I check the carb settings, low jet about 4 1/2 turns out and high is 1/2 turn out....
Plug was lean white.
ANYWAY. I go to test in wood, and the chain looks like it was used to cut a gravel trench. still a stock chain, never sharpened since new I'm sure. So I file it sharp and test again. With the limiter cap in the high side (turned all the way out 3/4), I can't get any four stroking. The thing just screams... So I tear the thing apart and get the limiter cap out. Go out to about 1 turn H side. no-4-stroke. try 1 1/2, still screams.
So I test in the wood, 1 1/2 is too much and it bogs in the cut. about 1 1/8 H side is where it liked to cut at. Sounded good and cut strong. However, still no 4-stroke out of the cut.
Here's my questions.
1. this is the first saw I haven't been able to get to 4-stroke but feel confident it'll be fine as long as owner doesn't piss rev out of the cut and IF he keep his chain sharp. Has anyone see this kind of behavior from a saw?
2. EPA regs suck and it's no wonder these saws lean out from factory. How has this saw not blow up yet? (crazy high low jet saving it?) Bar and filth tell me it's seen a fair amount of use.
I open up the case and it reeks of flooded. So I pin the throttle and pull it over a few times and it fires off. But it doesn't stay running. so I check the carb settings, low jet about 4 1/2 turns out and high is 1/2 turn out....
Plug was lean white.
ANYWAY. I go to test in wood, and the chain looks like it was used to cut a gravel trench. still a stock chain, never sharpened since new I'm sure. So I file it sharp and test again. With the limiter cap in the high side (turned all the way out 3/4), I can't get any four stroking. The thing just screams... So I tear the thing apart and get the limiter cap out. Go out to about 1 turn H side. no-4-stroke. try 1 1/2, still screams.
So I test in the wood, 1 1/2 is too much and it bogs in the cut. about 1 1/8 H side is where it liked to cut at. Sounded good and cut strong. However, still no 4-stroke out of the cut.
Here's my questions.
1. this is the first saw I haven't been able to get to 4-stroke but feel confident it'll be fine as long as owner doesn't piss rev out of the cut and IF he keep his chain sharp. Has anyone see this kind of behavior from a saw?
2. EPA regs suck and it's no wonder these saws lean out from factory. How has this saw not blow up yet? (crazy high low jet saving it?) Bar and filth tell me it's seen a fair amount of use.