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Wow, what a coincidence! last week, my 880 also developed a very similar issue "lean condition" like symptoms. So far I have striped the carb down and removed the welch plug but did not remove the bleeder jet that protrudes in to the venturi. I found quite a bit of milling swarf under the fuel inlet screen and under the welch plug. The glue used to seal the welch plug was also starting to dissolve and "cake up".
Unfortunately I did not get to the camera soon enough to document the full amount of trash flushed from this carb.
After all of this, the saw still exhibits a lean condition and no amount of needle adjustment will correct it.
I have ordered a new Carb, it will be here tomorrow.
I am going to test saw for air leaks again, and this time the carb will be included in the leak test.
Unfortunately I did not get to the camera soon enough to document the full amount of trash flushed from this carb.


After all of this, the saw still exhibits a lean condition and no amount of needle adjustment will correct it.
I have ordered a new Carb, it will be here tomorrow.

I am going to test saw for air leaks again, and this time the carb will be included in the leak test.