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Are you saying that a failing coil will affect idle? What are the symptoms?Coil sometimes too.
I think I may have one on my hands!
Are you saying that a failing coil will affect idle? What are the symptoms?Coil sometimes too.
Best way I can describe it is the saw will seem to have two idle spots (it won’t tune consistent on the idle) and it’s either the carb or the coil. Sometimes the saw won’t start when hot either. I’ve dealt with a few wonky coils on Husqvarnas. Mostly 372, 394 and 390’s. Seems like husky coils die slowly and stihl coils either work or they die completely.Are you saying that a failing coil will affect idle? What are the symptoms?
I think I may have one on my hands!
Quite a few tuning vids on YouTube all with saws that run properly. None with troubleshooting tuning issuesThis would have saved my poor 346XS![]()
My problem is a 30 year old 272xp that came with a no idle complaint. First thing I found was a dead coil so, I haven't been able to confirm the idle problem.. A the moment, I am waiting for a replacement. Pulled the muffler and it's all bright & shiny inside.Best way I can describe it is the saw will seem to have two idle spots (it won’t tune consistent on the idle) and it’s either the carb or the coil. Sometimes the saw won’t start when hot either. I’ve dealt with a few wonky coils on Husqvarnas. Mostly 372 and 390’s. Seems like husky coils die slowly and stihl coils either work or they die completely.
Best way I can describe it is the saw will seem to have two idle spots (it won’t tune consistent on the idle) and it’s either the carb or the coil. Sometimes the saw won’t start when hot either. I’ve dealt with a few wonky coils on Husqvarnas. Mostly 372 and 390’s. Seems like husky coils die slowly and stihl coils either work or they die completely.
Part of the problem imo is the limited coils on the 372 and 390 have a advance curve that starts at 3200 rpm or so and the idle jumps around if you have the idle set high. Seems some coils are worse than others and a bad carb makes it even worse. Especially a bad rwj carb. The HD and WJ are better mannered. I prefer to swap in the black unlimited coil that has a more fixed curve. They seem to idle better.
So I got the new coil and got it fired up. He was right, it wouldn't idle.My problem is a 30 year old 272xp that came with a no idle complaint. First thing I found was a dead coil so, I haven't been able to confirm the idle problem.. A the moment, I am waiting for a replacement. Pulled the muffler and it's all bright & shiny inside.
I completely agree with this. I have a very "keen" ear, but if I take my muffs off or ear plugs out, I can't hardly discern a 4-stroke sound. It's amazing the difference it makes.I think the main reason is how restricted the muffler is, and to a lesser degree port timing. Stock mufflers can be so stuffed up that there is little difference between 2 & 4 stroke sounds. Hearing protection may help filter out high frequency noise, so you can better hear the 4 stroking.
X-torq saw?...another question. I have a couple saws that don’t maintain a steady idle rpm. Where does one look next in that case?
Thanks
@Trains didn’t you post the stihl L tuning procedure once? Or @Stump Shot ?
@Trains didn’t you post the stihl L tuning procedure once? Or @Stump Shot ?
probably, was it the tuning a 460 saw that explained the process ?@Trains didn’t you post the stihl L tuning procedure once? Or @Stump Shot ?