Ax-Man
Don't make me chop you
I have two pieces of equipment suffering from this problem. One is HT 101 and the other one that just showed up today in an older 020 AVP beater saw. Both pieces do fine till the air filters get wet from too much mix then they start to run doggy or just won't start which is what happens with the 101.
Is this a carb problem or a ring to cylinder wall problem ???
To me it isn't a carb problem because I can take out the air filter and they run and start like they are suppose too.
But on another note I have saws that I know that the top end is not as good as these two pieces but don't suffer from this wet air filter problem even after getting run hard and for a long period of time.
Anyone ever run across this particular problem.
Is this a carb problem or a ring to cylinder wall problem ???
To me it isn't a carb problem because I can take out the air filter and they run and start like they are suppose too.
But on another note I have saws that I know that the top end is not as good as these two pieces but don't suffer from this wet air filter problem even after getting run hard and for a long period of time.
Anyone ever run across this particular problem.