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Hey guys, maybe I need a car battery upside the head or something. This 266 passes the press/vac test after replacing the oil seals. It passed before replacing the seals , results just got better after. The pto side o-ring looked to have been cut/mashed the last time installed so I replaced that with one from another saw. It starts completely normal and after warming up a little it takes off (engine speed) and sometimes
can be adjusted to seem normal but it is not right. The last time I ran it I backed the L screw out till it was loose and it made no difference. Engine still raced. This is a Tilly HS and I’m no stranger to these things. Built a bunch. This one included. That’s why I have trouble believing it’s the carb. Thus one looks real good. The trouble started after cutting a whole bunch (8-9) 16” pines down and limbing them. Inside the carb I found a lot of clear nail polish that had come loose (around the welsh plugs) that certainly could cause trouble but I’m pretty sure I got it out in the USC. What in the hell (inside a carb) that can mimic an air leak?
can be adjusted to seem normal but it is not right. The last time I ran it I backed the L screw out till it was loose and it made no difference. Engine still raced. This is a Tilly HS and I’m no stranger to these things. Built a bunch. This one included. That’s why I have trouble believing it’s the carb. Thus one looks real good. The trouble started after cutting a whole bunch (8-9) 16” pines down and limbing them. Inside the carb I found a lot of clear nail polish that had come loose (around the welsh plugs) that certainly could cause trouble but I’m pretty sure I got it out in the USC. What in the hell (inside a carb) that can mimic an air leak?