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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1301359" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>Usually from my experience starting problems is either getting low on compression or a carburetor rebuilt is needed. It could be other things also such as plug, electrical, impulse line, compression release problems etc. The last I counted I have twenty three saws and the cheapest and best thing you can do for a saw every few years is put fresh seals in the carburetor. I just rebuilt the carb on a Stihl MS361 that was hard to start and ran poorly. The screen in the carb was just about stopped up and the rubber on the tip of the needle in the carburetor wasn't seating properly as it was deformed either from age, ethanol gas left in it, etc. After the carb rebuilt, minor H/L adjustments it ran like new again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1301359, member: 21075"] Usually from my experience starting problems is either getting low on compression or a carburetor rebuilt is needed. It could be other things also such as plug, electrical, impulse line, compression release problems etc. The last I counted I have twenty three saws and the cheapest and best thing you can do for a saw every few years is put fresh seals in the carburetor. I just rebuilt the carb on a Stihl MS361 that was hard to start and ran poorly. The screen in the carb was just about stopped up and the rubber on the tip of the needle in the carburetor wasn't seating properly as it was deformed either from age, ethanol gas left in it, etc. After the carb rebuilt, minor H/L adjustments it ran like new again. [/QUOTE]
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