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Why does my chainsaw stall when cutting?
The carburetor might be clogged. A clogged carburetor is often caused by leaving fuel in the chainsaw for a long period of time. Over time, some of the ingredients in the fuel may evaporate, leaving behind a thicker, stickier substance. This sticky fuel can clog up the carburetor and cause the chainsaw engine to stall.
Why does my Stihl chainsaw dies when I give it gas?
An engine stalls when it’s getting too much or not enough fuel from the carburetor. Stihl chainsaw carburetors usually have three adjustment screws: one each for idle, low speed and high speed. If the saw stalls while it’s idling, adjusting the idle screw, which usually is marked LA, should help.
How do you adjust a high speed screw on a Stihl chainsaw?
Determine the carburetor type before adjusting the high- and low-speed screws. To do this, turn the “L” screw clockwise as far as it will go, using a flat-head screwdriver, then turn it counterclockwise as far as it will go.
Why does my chainsaw lack power?
If your carburetor is not tuned properly, the mix can be off, and this will result in a lack of power in your chainsaw. A plugged air filter will not allow enough oxygen to enter your chainsaw’s engine for combustion. Sometimes the filter can become so clogged with dirt and debris that your engine will not run at all.
What is the LA screw on a Stihl chainsaw?
The LA setting on Stihl chainsaws is controlled by a screw on the outer housing of the engine that adjusts the flow of fuel and air through the carburetor. This screw is inside the engine housing on the carburetor, but is accessible through a hole or gap in the outer housing of the saw.
How do I get more torque out of my chainsaw?
My opinion the only proper way to get more torque out of a chainsaw, is to lower the “gear ratio” at the drive sprocket. That is run a smaller drive sprocket. Back in the day gear transmissions were a very reliable way of producing extra torque. ….. Making a living with a saw since age 16.
Why does my chainsaw bog down when I give it gas?
If your chainsaw is bogging down when you give it throttle, this is often a sign of improper gas-to-oil ratio. If there is too much gasoline in relation to the amount of oil used, this is known as a “rich mixture” and can cause the chainsaw to run poorly.
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