drummer4468
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Hi all, hoping someone with two-stroke experience can help me out. I recently picked up a used Stihl 026 chainsaw and this carb has been giving me problems since day one.
Guy I bought it from rebuilds Stihls and Huskys, and said the only thing he hadn't gone over/refurbished was the carb. Everything else was mint, no cylinder scoring, etc. When I first ran it, it started spewing fuel. Quickly found out the fuel pump cover had an odd chip in the side, so he replaced it for free and solved that issue(may or may not be relevant). Put the carb back in, adjusted the H and L jets to about 1 to 1-1/4 turns out(it's got a ported exhaust so a little more than the standard 1 turn). Got it started up and adjusted them accordingly, slightly ROP at both idle and WOT accordingly. Runs incredibly well and responsively with plenty of power.
The problem I'm having is that she HATES cold starts. Even yanking away at full choke, I can never get it to kick over until I manually prime it by dribbling some fuel down into the carb(no primer bulb). Then it fires right up and runs great. Which tells me it's getting good spark, just not pulling enough fuel. It cranks right up when it's warm though, such as when stopping to fill the tanks, long as I don't let it fully cool.
Any ideas on what the issue could be? The fuel line looks good and tank is full. Checked to make sure it wasn't under vacuum. The impulse line looks good as far as I can see, though it's a PITA to fully access without tearing the entire powerhead apart. Hoping someone can tell me I'm missing something obvious, or at least point me in the right direction. Never had this much of an issue with starting on an otherwise good-running engine.
Guy I bought it from rebuilds Stihls and Huskys, and said the only thing he hadn't gone over/refurbished was the carb. Everything else was mint, no cylinder scoring, etc. When I first ran it, it started spewing fuel. Quickly found out the fuel pump cover had an odd chip in the side, so he replaced it for free and solved that issue(may or may not be relevant). Put the carb back in, adjusted the H and L jets to about 1 to 1-1/4 turns out(it's got a ported exhaust so a little more than the standard 1 turn). Got it started up and adjusted them accordingly, slightly ROP at both idle and WOT accordingly. Runs incredibly well and responsively with plenty of power.
The problem I'm having is that she HATES cold starts. Even yanking away at full choke, I can never get it to kick over until I manually prime it by dribbling some fuel down into the carb(no primer bulb). Then it fires right up and runs great. Which tells me it's getting good spark, just not pulling enough fuel. It cranks right up when it's warm though, such as when stopping to fill the tanks, long as I don't let it fully cool.
Any ideas on what the issue could be? The fuel line looks good and tank is full. Checked to make sure it wasn't under vacuum. The impulse line looks good as far as I can see, though it's a PITA to fully access without tearing the entire powerhead apart. Hoping someone can tell me I'm missing something obvious, or at least point me in the right direction. Never had this much of an issue with starting on an otherwise good-running engine.
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