It sounds like all you need now is a 54" roller-nose bar and square-ground .404", a hickory shirt, a tin hat, and a cigar and you're ready to go fall timber..
It sounds like all you need now is a 54" roller-nose bar and square-ground .404", a hickory shirt, a tin hat, and a cigar and you're ready to go fall timber..
I know, and am sorry. Wish I could have shown video. Worked a little tonight. Learned with two fingers at back of carb I can control air/rpm and stop it from racing. Let it burn off a cup or so of continuous running. Still races if air isn’t reduced but sound is becoming richer fuller.At that low rumble has fairly good throttle response. Will try tomorrow to find that air fuel happy place.Kinda hard to understand what you’re saying,but I would start with a pressure/ vac test and check play in the crank. On both the flywheel and the pto side. Then address the carb.
Yellow & Black rule ,just some yella saws
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Also, currently have the two diaphragms and thick gasket. There is also a thin gasket with the kit. Any recommendations on which gasket? Does it matter?
I've always used the thin gasket on the SDC49.Also, currently have the two diaphragms and thick gasket. There is also a thin gasket with the kit. Any recommendations on which gasket? Does it matter?
Typically, if you have to retune it with a bar on, your PTO seal is shotput away saw after attempting to run with bar and chain.without bar and chain Had saw running half hour strait last night, thought I had it dialed in fairly well. I start with a gulp down the gullet then she pulls fuel. With the bar and chain it needs a whole new tune and then I imagine again when filter and cover go on. If I thought it retracted and pulled the cord when hungry it’s nothing when having bar on, Handel needed to be wrenched free more then a couple times.