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Intermittent spark, new spark plug, no start
...chainsaw cs 38cc smh038ub24ra em. u.s. epa ph-1, 95-98 ca. emissions regulations for ulge's. d048 Remove your flywheel cover then unhook the small wire from the magnito (coil). Tuck this wire out of ...
There is a special tool available, or you can insert a flat blade screw driver into one of the slots in the clutch centre ( they are designed for this ) and strike the end of the screw driver with a suitable hammer againt the compression of the saw, the jarring will eventually loosen the clutch, it is a left hand thread.
The ignition coil is attached to the spark plug cable.Also check the spark plug number for the chain model.As the chain get older you can put a cooler spark plug and try before change the coil.
It's hard to say. 41CCs should handle a 16" chain reasonably well.
What are you cutting? Hard woods oak and maple are more difficult than pine.
Are you digging in the dogs and trying to force the saw through the wood? Let the saw determine how fast it wants to cut, I rarely engage the dogs on my 359, I let the weight of the saw work for me.
How sharp is your chain? Have the rakers been filed to low?
Is the saw bogging down at speed before contacting the wood?
Your saw was set extremely lean to meet EPA requirements. It is fitted with adjustment limiters also mandated by the EPA. To lean can impact how it performs.
All of these and few not coming to mind effect how fast the saw cuts. This isn't the answer you wanted but it is honest. We would have to see you cut and examine your saw to provide anything better. HTH Lou
Remove the sprocket cover, bar, and chain. Find area where oil is discharged from case--is any part of the rubber seal damaged? Next, use compressed air to clean sawdust and dirt from oiler ports in rear of bar as well as the chain slot. Are you using motor oil instead of bar oil? Make sure there is nothing to prevent bar from making close contact with oiler port in case. Reassemble all parts and adjust chain tension.
Remove your flywheel cover then unhook the small wire from the magnito (coil). Tuck this wire out of the way. Reinstall your cover than start the saw. If your spark remains constant you have a short in the kill circuit or something is bent or misaligned between the off switch and the kill wire. If you still get intermittent spark, your magnito is going bad.
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