BobbyC
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I have a Stihl 026 (1989) which gets used quite infrequently. After sitting for a few months the compression is unbelievably high. So much so that I can barely get one revolution out of it pulling as hard as I can. With sparkplug out it spins as easy as you'd imagine. Put the plug back in and it it is still extremely hard. So I gave it a shot of starting fluid. On the first pull it was still very hard and did not fire at all. BUT it seemed to free up and after than it pulled normally and started after a few pulls.
I'm assuming the difficulty in cranking it is compression. This is always the way it is - after it sits for an extended time it is a bear to turn over. After it starts it then turns over very easily until I put it away for an extended period.
Ideas? Thanks!
Bob
I'm assuming the difficulty in cranking it is compression. This is always the way it is - after it sits for an extended time it is a bear to turn over. After it starts it then turns over very easily until I put it away for an extended period.
Ideas? Thanks!
Bob