The worst carbon I’ve ever seen

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Bob Hedgecutter

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That'll be one of them there Champion plugs? :p
Not the worst I have seen either, one of those wee Mac 310/320 things I fixed up a while ago for a guy that wanted his deceased Fathers saws running again, exhaust was carbon blocked 95% of the port and the saw would not run.

So, a 61- what does the manual say? 50:1 probably, someone buys the saw, saw is tuned near enough for 50:1 and decided on advice from the flat screen to run at 35-37-33 or something similar to 1 because 50:1 is no good for saws...... you read that shite all the time. So start running at the heavier oil mix and the saw is still tuned for 50:1, because most that preach the 30's:1 ratio for "modern" saws usually fail to mention the saw needs tuned to the mix it is running.

So you have some fun on your hands- not to mention black sooty hands.
Whats the game plan from here? 272 it?
 

jasent

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That'll be one of them there Champion plugs? :p
Not the worst I have seen either, one of those wee Mac 310/320 things I fixed up a while ago for a guy that wanted his deceased Fathers saws running again, exhaust was carbon blocked 95% of the port and the saw would not run.

So, a 61- what does the manual say? 50:1 probably, someone buys the saw, saw is tuned near enough for 50:1 and decided on advice from the flat screen to run at 35-37-33 or something similar to 1 because 50:1 is no good for saws...... you read that shite all the time. So start running at the heavier oil mix and the saw is still tuned for 50:1, because most that preach the 30's:1 ratio for "modern" saws usually fail to mention the saw needs tuned to the mix it is running.

So you have some fun on your hands- not to mention black sooty hands.
Whats the game plan from here? 272 it?
Going to be a 268. Guy already has a 371 so no need for 272 plus I don’t want to change out the hat
 

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That'll be one of them there Champion plugs? :p
Not the worst I have seen either, one of those wee Mac 310/320 things I fixed up a while ago for a guy that wanted his deceased Fathers saws running again, exhaust was carbon blocked 95% of the port and the saw would not run.

So, a 61- what does the manual say? 50:1 probably, someone buys the saw, saw is tuned near enough for 50:1 and decided on advice from the flat screen to run at 35-37-33 or something similar to 1 because 50:1 is no good for saws...... you read that shite all the time. So start running at the heavier oil mix and the saw is still tuned for 50:1, because most that preach the 30's:1 ratio for "modern" saws usually fail to mention the saw needs tuned to the mix it is running.

So you have some fun on your hands- not to mention black sooty hands.
Whats the game plan from here? 272 it?
Running more oil without a retune will run leaner, so it should burn cleaner, but hotter, which could bake oil on, but no soot from incomplete burning of gas.

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