How to Adjust & Tune a Chainsaw Carburetor (Fixes Bogging | Hard Starting | Poor Performance)
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2021
- How to Adjust & Tune Up a Chainsaw Carburetor. Doing This Fixes Bogging Down, Hard Starting and Poor Performance issues.
In this video you will learn the easy steps to take to properly adjust and tune up your chainsaw carburetor for maximum performance.
Caution:
If you choose to adjust the H (High) side carburetor setting be very carful not to set the rpm's too high. If you do you run the risk of overrevving the engine and causing damage to the internal parts. If you are going to make the high side adjustment be sure to have a tachometer available to measure the rpm's and check your owners manual for the appropriate maximum setting.
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Outstanding!!
Nice chaps.
Have to try it out😉
You know, you started off great. Your saw had exactly the same problem as mine. Bogging down (and THEN) difficulty starting. The problem is the you skipped all that and jumped to where your saw wasn't bogging anymore. That was EXACTLY the problem i'm trying to solve and you skipped it !!!!! I can't "warm up my saw" because it won't stay running and is hard as heck to start. This is VERY frustrating.
he literally explained how to turn them. lmao
GR8 explanation
Thanks
Thank you.
Bubble burst ! My 017 stihl only has 1 adjustment which is thru the handle bar my ? Is which way to turn it to lower idle speed can't do the thru bar due to its not lined up right have to remove filter to assess carb
He knows my feelings
I have 4 stihl chainsaws and numerous deivces with small engines- 2 and 4 stroke (my preference are honda engines) and I have replaced numerous carburetors and I have been seriously thinking about buying a seperator and removing the ethanol from the high octane gas. The ethanol in my opinion is the main culprit though I agree any gasoline siting in the carburetor can cause problems (I usually shut off the fuel first and let the engine run out of gas.
Stop using ethanol fuel, it will eventually damage you engines and carb’s seals. Buy recreational alcohol free fuel and even then completely drain its fuel after use.
I am surprised that there was no mention of checking the air filter. If it is clogged up you will not get enough air to mix with fuel to start or run properly.
Hope this works. After 3rd trip to Jensen Pilligard I need to fix it myself. The draining is the screw up I made. Due to surgery I just let the saw set for a couple of months, which I promised myself I would not do. Thanks for your help.
thanks for your visit.
Thank you
You're welcome
😊 I can't warm it up if I can't get it started
Turn the high and low both in till the just seat and back them off 1.5- 2 turns and go from there if it's indeed a carb issue and not a fuel, spark, spark plug etc issue..
@@genesmay6589what about the idle?
If you can't get it running, more than likely, your L screw for idling isn't adjusted properly. I just had to adjust mine this morning as the saw was wide open on idle. I found a sweet spot in between where it wanted to die and before the chain started to turn. I haven't really had to mess with the H screw but might need adjustment if there is issues when cutting.
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If the H screw has been changed,where to start. you gave info about L and LA (screw in to bottom, the 1 1/2 turns out as start points, but said nothing about H.
I have a 210 that I cannot get started - never reach the point of fine tune. New carb and ignition module only a few service hours ago. It would run for 20 minutes, then stop, unable to get it started. screws have been changed, now unable to start. Ideas?
Did you double check to be sure your getting a good spark after you replaced the ignition module? May just have to continue playing with the H screw, turning it out 1/8” at a time. Don’t give up..
Start with H all the way in, the m. Back out 1 full turn
That was my problem too. Will see what happens
High altitude tuning is a bear... 9600 asl. Just getting it to start takes alot of monkey business.
adjust high speed screw to no load max rpm..then saw will have perfect highspeed mixture low speed helps with how it responds when you suddenly whack the throttle open...you are no mechanic
So keep it all the way counter clockwise?
@bluntforcetrauma2141 start it squeeze the throttle completely and adjust the H at full throttle till it runs smooth some say turn a quarter more after you find the best spot you'll hear it.