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As many of you who own newer Mac saws know, there are three carburetor adjustment screws on the left side of the case. These are marked 't', 'l' and 'h'. I have a 3200 with about 10 hours on it and recently it has been showing signs of a too rich idle mixture, i.e. - if I set the running saw down for more than a minute it will load-up and die. The only way to get a restart is to pull the fouled plug and spray it with brake cleaner, reinstall and go through the hot start drill.
The question is - which of the three adjustment screws regulates idle mixture and which way do I turn it to lean out the idle? If someone has the definitive answer, plus any other relevant input, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Dave
The question is - which of the three adjustment screws regulates idle mixture and which way do I turn it to lean out the idle? If someone has the definitive answer, plus any other relevant input, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Dave