freudianfloyd
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I bought a Stihl MS211c chainsaw for $20 from a yardsale. The guy said he couldnt get it to run. It looks like it has barely been used.
Anyway, I notice right away the choke linkage has popped out and you couldnt get it choked to start it. 5 minutes later, I had the saw firing up.
It did run, but it obviously needed tuned. I figured I would clean the carb while I was at it and start with new gas.
Fire it back up, and it runs like ****. It idles way too fast, and bogs big time when pulling the trigger.
Now I will admit, I **** at tuning a 2 stroke carb. I just cant hear it right, I get nervous having it running at full speed to set the high side, I just cant seem to master this skill.
But I figure I need to learn, so I invest in a contactless tach. Hook it up and start it again.
I have read to warm the saw up and then set the idle screw all the way in, and then back it out until the chain stops spinning.
Problem 1, turning the idle screw does not speed up or slow down the saw......until it does! Then it drops from 4k or 5k rpm to 2k instantly and dies. Does this no matter what. If I turn the idle screw in even an 1/8th of a turn from where it is at 2k, it jumps back up to 5k. It's like there isnt an inbetween.
So I get it as close to 2700, 2800 rpm and then go to adjust the low speed, again, it doesnt seem to make any difference....until it does, and either speeds up again or dies and wont start. Then the only way to get it to fire back up is to set the carb back to it's original setting. But the saw will not run right at that setting, but it will usually start.
Once in a blue moon I can get it to run ok, get the low and idle set ok, and then try the high side. And no matter what zi do, I cant get it to rev over 9500 rpm. I dont k ow if that is correct or not, but I keep reading that it should run about 13500 rpm.
So, the question is, what the hell am I doing wrong? By the way, I just tried a brand new carb and it's doing the same thing.
By the way, anybody know what the initial settings for the carb below should be? I have been starting with the low side being 1/4 turn out and I have no idea what the high side should be.
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I know the carb shows stops built into the adjustment screws but they have been modified to allow adjustment.
Anyway, I notice right away the choke linkage has popped out and you couldnt get it choked to start it. 5 minutes later, I had the saw firing up.
It did run, but it obviously needed tuned. I figured I would clean the carb while I was at it and start with new gas.
Fire it back up, and it runs like ****. It idles way too fast, and bogs big time when pulling the trigger.
Now I will admit, I **** at tuning a 2 stroke carb. I just cant hear it right, I get nervous having it running at full speed to set the high side, I just cant seem to master this skill.
But I figure I need to learn, so I invest in a contactless tach. Hook it up and start it again.
I have read to warm the saw up and then set the idle screw all the way in, and then back it out until the chain stops spinning.
Problem 1, turning the idle screw does not speed up or slow down the saw......until it does! Then it drops from 4k or 5k rpm to 2k instantly and dies. Does this no matter what. If I turn the idle screw in even an 1/8th of a turn from where it is at 2k, it jumps back up to 5k. It's like there isnt an inbetween.
So I get it as close to 2700, 2800 rpm and then go to adjust the low speed, again, it doesnt seem to make any difference....until it does, and either speeds up again or dies and wont start. Then the only way to get it to fire back up is to set the carb back to it's original setting. But the saw will not run right at that setting, but it will usually start.
Once in a blue moon I can get it to run ok, get the low and idle set ok, and then try the high side. And no matter what zi do, I cant get it to rev over 9500 rpm. I dont k ow if that is correct or not, but I keep reading that it should run about 13500 rpm.
So, the question is, what the hell am I doing wrong? By the way, I just tried a brand new carb and it's doing the same thing.
By the way, anybody know what the initial settings for the carb below should be? I have been starting with the low side being 1/4 turn out and I have no idea what the high side should be.
View media item 95644
I know the carb shows stops built into the adjustment screws but they have been modified to allow adjustment.

