High Quality Chainsaw Bars Husqvarna Toys

New MS461 - Strange Tuning

pwheel

Finis Origine Pendet
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
7815
Joined
Nov 8, 2018
Messages
217
Reaction score
804
Location
MA
Country flag
Got a question, please.
Picked up a new ms461 today. Put a tach on it when I got a chance to check the tune. Shop manual specifies 13k rpm by tach, then 1/8 turn lean (without tach) on the high needle to get to 13.5 rpm +/-. Found that the limiter cap wouldn't allow me to richen the mixture to 13k and the saw was bouncing off the rev limiter. Removed and replaced the limiter cap three times to finally get an additional 3/4 turn richer. Now the saw tops out at 13k, which is where I would like to tune it out of the box. Easy 2-stroking in wood, which sounds about right to me for break-in.
Anyone else see a brand new stock ms461 running lean bouncing off the rev limiter? 3/4 turn is a lot. Am I missing something?
 
Last edited:

stihl livin

Do the Dallas
Local time
3:56 PM
User ID
18
Joined
Dec 4, 2015
Messages
4,814
Reaction score
24,250
Location
At the farm
Country flag
Is the coil limited on the 461? I thought they need a different coil when ported.
 

huskihl

Muh fingers look really big
GoldMember
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
360
Joined
Dec 31, 2015
Messages
22,536
Reaction score
143,437
Location
East Jordan, MI
Country flag
There’s an auxiliary main jet inside the carburetor that provides about 80% of the fuel. All your H jet does is provide the additional 20%. So turning it a bunch doesn’t have as much effect on the overall tune. When you remove the limiter, just trim the tab off so you have full adjustment
 
Last edited:

pwheel

Finis Origine Pendet
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
7815
Joined
Nov 8, 2018
Messages
217
Reaction score
804
Location
MA
Country flag
There’s an auxiliary main jet inside the carburetor that provides about 80% of the fuel. All your H jet does is provide the additional 20%. So turning it a bunch doesn’t have as much effect on the overall tune. When you remove the limiter, just trim the tab off at so you have full adjustment
Thanks. If I have to go through this again, I'll trim the tab on the limiter.
 

drf256

Dr. Richard Cranium
GoldMember
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
319
Joined
Dec 29, 2015
Messages
9,371
Reaction score
61,581
Location
Strong Island NY
Country flag
What kinda mix ratio and oil are you running?

It’s possible that if it’s too viscous it’s could be not flowing well, especially if it’s cold out.

What’s your elevation?

The HD50 has smaller jetting than the other 1128 series HD carbs.
 

Glock37

Pinnacle OPE Member
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
356
Joined
Dec 31, 2015
Messages
1,657
Reaction score
6,758
Location
Monroeville Pa
Country flag
Change coil to a 1314,1312. Coil they are unlimited easier tuning


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

pwheel

Finis Origine Pendet
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
7815
Joined
Nov 8, 2018
Messages
217
Reaction score
804
Location
MA
Country flag
What kinda mix ratio and oil are you running?

It’s possible that if it’s too viscous it’s could be not flowing well, especially if it’s cold out.
What’s your elevation?
The HD50 has smaller jetting than the other 1128 series HD carbs.

Thanks for the questions.
The saw came from the shop with 50:1 mix w/ Stihl orange bottle oil & premium gas. I run 50:1 Stihl Ultra & premium gas with a splash of Star Tron. 34º temperature yesterday afternoon; 250 ft. elevation above sea level. 13,000 rpm max now according to my tach. Like I said, the motor sounds right to me in the cut for break-in tuning. If I ever decide to port the saw, I'd definitely change the coil to unlimited.
 

pwheel

Finis Origine Pendet
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
7815
Joined
Nov 8, 2018
Messages
217
Reaction score
804
Location
MA
Country flag
Thanks for the replies. I think I've got it sorted, partly by tach and partly by ear. Also have an ms440 and ms460 to compare. Still wondering if these saws are tuned lean at the factory with max rpm governed by the coil for emissions compliance or whether I got one that slipped by QC, Anyway, it runs great now; no complaints.
 

huskyboy

Sorta a husqvarna guy...
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
1352
Joined
May 30, 2016
Messages
10,025
Reaction score
43,452
Location
Ct
Country flag
Still wondering if these saws are tuned lean at the factory with max rpm governed by the coil for emissions compliance
Yes. The limited coil is more for keeping the bottom end alive for longer. Durability. A big majority of newer saws have limited coils.
 

drf256

Dr. Richard Cranium
GoldMember
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
319
Joined
Dec 29, 2015
Messages
9,371
Reaction score
61,581
Location
Strong Island NY
Country flag
They fatten a saw up also on the top end.

Think about what happens with an open throttle plate and no ignition. The engine sucks in mix it doesn’t burn.
 

pwheel

Finis Origine Pendet
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
7815
Joined
Nov 8, 2018
Messages
217
Reaction score
804
Location
MA
Country flag
They fatten a saw up also on the top end....
That makes sense for durability. As for my 461, though, the opposite turned out to be the case, where the maximum rpm was being limited by the coil, not the air/fuel ratio, and the saw was running hot and lean when I got it. I had to remove the carb and reset the high speed needle/limier cap in order to get the max high speed air/fuel ratio in spec according to the Stihl service manual. Runs much cooler now and sounds and feels like my other 1128 series saws. I'm hoping that this saw was the one that got by final factory inpection, as I can't imagine dealers taking apart 461's in order to tune them to factory spec. Or perhaps all 461's are leaving the factory lean-tuned to meet emissions standards with the expectation that they will be re-tuned to published factory specs down the road. OK, so I'm suspicious...
 
Last edited:

pwheel

Finis Origine Pendet
Local time
4:56 PM
User ID
7815
Joined
Nov 8, 2018
Messages
217
Reaction score
804
Location
MA
Country flag
There’s an auxiliary main jet inside the carburetor that provides about 80% of the fuel. All your H jet does is provide the additional 20%. So turning it a bunch doesn’t have as much effect on the overall tune. When you remove the limiter, just trim the tab off so you have full adjustment
Yes. Thanks. The head shop tech told me the same thing this morning. Also told me that these saws are tuned hot and lean at the factory for emissions compliance, and recommended removal of the high speed cap limiter and tuning to 13k rpm for break-in and longer service life.
 
Top