Posted by Jiles on September 28, 2013 at 09:48:29 from (69.137.29.28):
In Reply to: One Pull Starting posted by bison on September 28, 2013 at 09:03:31:
It goes without saying, that people--along with saw--are different.
My older brother had difficulty starting his chainsaw, leaf blower and virtually every small engine.
Nearly all my small engines require a slight different starting procedure. Like my Echo 330, if I choke and pull until it fires, release choke, it will start after many pulls. I discovered that if I pull one time with choke, release choke and it will start on the second pull?? Most of my other saws will start on three to five pulls.
The greatest problem, with any chainsaw, is the carburetor. There needs to be a completely different designed carb but I have no idea how it could be made.
Even the tiniest grain of wood or dirt, will plug the small orifices and even with a perfectly tuned motor, it will run different with different brands of the Low quality gasoline we have today.
I only use ethanol free 91 or 93 octane gasoline with quality blended two cycle oil.
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