SUCCESS!!!!
Let me just start by saying, I'm afraid of welch plugs. First time I attempted to remove one I was too heavy handed and ruined what was likely a perfectly good WJ39.
Now that that's out of the way...
Got out of work today and went to work on the 288. It's been eating at me since I left it yesterday. Pulled the tank and replaced the fuel line "just because", the old one seems just fine.
Pulled the carb and tore it down. Josh helped me with the welch plugs (now I have a better idea how to work with them) and I blew out and shined a little light into every single little orifice I could find verifying that they were clear. What we are pretty sure was the problem is the little screen under the small welch plug had some deposits of some kind on it. Under that welch plug is basically the passage way for the high speed fuel to get into the carb venturi. I replaced that screen as well as the larger one on the pump diaphragm side. Also, I noticed that the pump diaphragm in the Oregon carb kit I got from my local guy seemed thinner and flimsier than the original I removed. For reasons I don't yet fully understand, I have had to re-use old carb diaphragms at times because the new ones that come in the kit aren't just right. So I swapped the original pump diaphragm back in as well.
So, all back together I set the high speed jet at 1 turn and the low at 1-1/4. It fired up after a few pulls to get everything primed again and seemed to be in a fairly descent state of tune, albeit plenty safely rich. It was spooling 12.6k no load at that point and 4-stroking quite strong. I walked down to the edge of the woods and found an 18-20" piece of seasoned hard maple with a nice big knot in it for a couple quick test cuts as the last sliver of daylight was fading fast. She flat out RUNS! Pulls very well and takes to the dogs in hardwood very well now with no loss in power! So happy about this!
Unfortunately due to being out of daylight and the real test log being down in the woods a bit, I just wasn't able to get some vid of it cutting that 24" hard maple. I'm planning to go down to Josh's after work tomorrow and get some vid for you guys.
So far, my port job seems to be pretty solid
@Daserlon !
After doing that I went back to the barn and did a little more twisting on the high speed needle. It's now spooling 13.2K no-load and still 4-stroking. I don't want to get carried away chasing big tach numbers though as for one thing, my new piston and ring need to seat and the other is that I wan't it to stay safe when making long cuts in large hardwood. I'm going to get the final tune dialed in for the vid tomorrow. I don't want it leaning out due to heat-soak in those long cuts.
Once done, I'll be getting that cylinder, port matched heat shield, and 181 carb boxed up and on their way back to you Dale!
HOORAY 288!!!
@skidder you find this thread yet?