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Post by ronaldt on Apr 1, 2019 20:48:48 GMT -5
Well I seemed to have got my 2100 decompression valve/lever working, but it has another problem. It seems to be pumping out way to much chain oil. After shutting it off, it continues to drip creating a puddle underneath the saw. I am not sure if it is leaking or just pumping out too much. It seems that if it were leaking, it would drain the tank. It doesn't drain the tank but sure makes a mess. When revving it up, you can see the oil slinging on the floor. Is there any adjustment to this or any tips as to what I should look for?
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Post by undee70ss on Apr 2, 2019 1:06:55 GMT -5
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Post by ronaldt on Apr 2, 2019 4:43:23 GMT -5
The bar is fairly small for this saw. It's about a 22", like an average bar on a C-9. Hopefully that's the problem. I want to put a longer bar and chain set up on it. I was thinking like 36" or 42". Long bars are not that common here in North Iowa. I would really like to find a used Homelite bar if possible. Maybe I'll have to pop for a new Oregon bar if they make one for it. Thanks for the information.
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Post by undee70ss on Apr 2, 2019 4:55:29 GMT -5
The bar is fairly small for this saw. It's about a 22", like an average bar on a C-9. Hopefully that's the problem. I want to put a longer bar and chain set up on it. I was thinking like 36" or 42". Long bars are not that common here in North Iowa. I would really like to find a used Homelite bar if possible. Maybe I'll have to pop for a new Oregon bar if they make one for it. Thanks for the information. Oregon used to make those bars, along with others (Windsor ect...) but no one currently does.
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Post by ronaldt on Apr 2, 2019 5:12:32 GMT -5
Ok thanks. I'll look for a used one.
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