Chainsaw Air Filter
husqvarna chainsaw 3120 xp starts, idles, runs good when cold after running 20-30 minutes it is hard to start.?
also it will not idle after running 20-30 minutes.i clean or put a new plug in it every day an also clean air filter, is this a carb adjustment or could there be somthing else?
If you're changing or cleaning a plug every day, and this happens when hot, but runs fine when cold, it sounds like a severly plugged air filter or a stuck choke. Possibly a lot of build up in the carb, but if it idles fine cold, probably not.
Someone else mentioned magneto/ignition problems, this is possible as well. But start with the basics first - good maintaince - clean the filter and carb, check the choke (if it has one, I'm not really sure with that model), make sure you're using the right plug.
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ok i hve a power mac chainsaw majour problem?
ok im usually really good with saws but this has me stumped first problem was the idle..chain always spun so i fixed the idle nw i give it any gas at all it bogs out and dies ive tried adjusting the carb to fix both problems but this has me stumped (an yes i did clean the air filter)
none of the answears are right...chains acrually loose chokes fine i have it stripped and im checking it
the clutch wouldent cause it to bog down like that it seems to be getting 2 much gas but sometimes itl work great (for about 5 minutes ) then the same problem
ok but there is no idle speed control in general only a high and low tell me what to do
o and the manual says to put each to 1 full turn
and by the way i have a husky thats not the point
its hard to tell without it in front of me but it sounds like it could be the crankshaft seal the one behind the flywheel is the most common it will cause this problem as will a cracked rubber intake boot. ? did it go to full throttle before the first carb adjustment if so it is in the carb settings generally are 1- 11/4 turns out as you probably know also a pinhole in the fuel line will lean out the engine causing the chain to spin at idle and die when accelerating
Have you ever wondered how a chainsaw operates? A chainsaw is a handy mechanical saw run by a motor, usually in forestry activities like logging and tree thinning. Tree surgeons make use of this indispensable tool to fell trees and haul foliage and branches and in harvesting firewood. In chainsaw art, specially designed blades have been developed as tools.
Chainsaws are made of a small, two-stroke gasoline (petrol) internal combustion engine. Smaller versions often use electric motors. The blade or bar, a long metal frame made of sturdy alloy, along with the cutting chain complete the package.
This equipment normally requires two kinds of lubrication. Since it is similar to two-stroke engines, it is lubricated by fuel that contains from two to five percent oil dissolved in fuel. Since the mixture is highly flammable, to prevent accidents, a separate oil reservoir is used for the blade and chainÂ’s external lubrication. This is easily depleted since it tends to be separated from the chain by a centrifugal force. Failure to keep this reservoir filled and using an oil of incorrect viscosity commonly leads to damage in the chainsaw; the chain can disengage from the bar. The operator needs to stop once in a while to unplug the holes with oil dispensed to the chain.
Since the air filter normally clogs up with sawdust, this should be kept clean to ensure smooth operation. A lot of operators use oil to clean it up. Caution must be used, though, in making use of fuel with no oil added; otherwise the residual oil in the filter will clog it up even more.
Chainsaws can cause injuries, sometimes fatal. The most common accident involving chainsaw is called kickback; it occurs when a chain tooth near the bar tip cuts into wood without going through it. Thus, the chain cannot move and the bar is pushed into an upward motion towards the operator, resulting in serious injuries and even death. Another dangerous situation occurs when a huge timber falls or shifts when a cut is almost done. The operator may be trapped, even crushed to death, since a tree is heavier than a car. Operators are also prone to vibration white finger, tinnitus, or industrial deafness. Thus, protective clothing and ear covers are normally worn and certification and proper training is needed before one is allowed to professionally operate a chainsaw.
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