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I’ve got an issue with my dad’s ms360. Saw runs the way it should except when I pin it wide open. It will 4 stroke normally for 2-3 seconds then lean out and start screaming. Anyone run into this? Thought I’d check with you guys before I start pulling it apart.

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It will 4 stroke normally for 2-3 seconds then lean out and start screaming. Anyone run into this?
I would lean towards intermittent air leak, once it gets going then the leak opens up. Possibly one of the oil seals.

Edit, on second thought, go with @drf256 's prognosis first.
 

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I was always told that when ajusting the carb on a 2 stroke take them till they are screaming
on your high jet then back them off a bit till they just 4 stroke a bit. could be wrong on that though.
 
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Not that you have the same problem as I did.

Saw ran fin in the morning (200t) small cuts etc.
Then started screaming like as it was starting to run out of fuel. However the tank was half full.
I thought tank vent first , so i popped the fuel cap and popped it a few times again. When it started to scream.

I tried to tune it but it screamed after 5sec of running ok.
For some reason I thought maybe a pin hole in fuel line ( in tank ) so I refilled the tank and it ran fine.. well until about half the tank was empty 🤔

Turned out to be the tank fuel filter sucking air at the fuel hose connection @ about half a tank 🤦‍♂️🤨

Any ways does sound like fuel and air then leaning out . It’s just finding it

Btw I had a 260 which did something similar except it did matter if the tank was full. It was the impulse line.
 

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Not that you have the same problem as I did.

Saw ran fin in the morning (200t) small cuts etc.
Then started screaming like as it was starting to run out of fuel. However the tank was half full.
I thought tank vent first , so i popped the fuel cap and popped it a few times again. When it started to scream.

I tried to tune it but it screamed after 5sec of running ok.
For some reason I thought maybe a pin hole in fuel line ( in tank ) so I refilled the tank and it ran fine.. well until about half the tank was empty 🤔

Turned out to be the tank fuel filter sucking air at the fuel hose connection @ about half a tank 🤦‍♂️🤨

Any ways does sound like fuel and air then leaning out . It’s just finding it

Btw I had a 260 which didsomething similar except it didn't matter if the tank was full. It was the impulse line.

Hopefully it’s easy and not apita to find..
 

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I can richen the saw down to like 10k rpm and it will still start screaming after a couple seconds at wot. My first thought would be fuel line but it’s brand new along with the fuel filter so I think I’ll go for a carb tune up.
 

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I can richen the saw down to like 10k rpm and it will still start screaming after a couple seconds at wot. My first thought would be fuel line but it’s brand new along with the fuel filter so I think I’ll go for a carb tune up.
Any saw I’ve ever had that revved to the screw settings and then takes off and screams needed crank seals. They will hold for a few seconds but as the engine revs up it’s looking for more air.
 

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my 046 did that and i chased it for weeks because it didnt do it all the time.....it was the crank seal on the clutch side.....it was a pain to figure out i tried everything and was convinced that there was a pinhole in the carb boot. when i got the boot off and didnt find a hole. i took it to a shop for pressure testing. which it passed but failed the vac test. that was before i had any of the tools for checking myself
 

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Appreciate the answers guys! I will pressure/vac test it when I get the carb off. The in tank fuel filter is new along with the fuel line. Crank seals are a very real possibility as this is a high hour saw that’s been run hard and rarely maintained.
 
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Alright, here is the update from today! Pulled carb & cleaned it, everything looked okay inside. Pulled and replaced both crank seals because they felt brittle even though it held pressure/vac. The problem persisted so I finally swapped an old carb on that has a very touchy low speed needle. The saw didn’t idle great but the issue is gone and it held steady top end rpm. I’m gonna order a kit and see if I can find the culprit inside that carb. Appreciate the reply’s and help!
 

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Make sure you give the carby that's causing you all the headaches a really good solid clean.
I would beg,borrow or steal an ultrasonic cleaner and give it a dose of that.
By the sound of what you have said it most certainly is pointing at that carb. Good
luck and hope you get to the bottom of it.
 
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