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stihl 029 chainsaw
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 7:51 pm
by ssfabricator
hi as above i have a 029 stihl wich would run for 5 mins then it sounds like its flooding and then wont start again for 10 mins had a play with carby there is 3 screws H , L and LA anyone know wich one does what LA looks to be idle screw also any idea on factory setting of screws how many turns out?
Re: stihl 029 chainsaw
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 8:01 pm
by MKPatrolGuy
ssfabricator wrote:hi as above i have a 029 stihl wich would run for 5 mins then it sounds like its flooding and then wont start again for 10 mins had a play with carby there is 3 screws H , L and LA anyone know wich one does what LA looks to be idle screw also any idea on factory setting of screws how many turns out?
H is your high speed screw
L is you low speed screw
LA is your idle adjustment
H & L should be screwed in until they lighlty bottom out then unscrewed 1 full turn as a base setting, then fine tune from there.
The LA screw should be adjusted so the saw idles without the chain spinning. If you lean out the low speed you will need to back off the idle and vice versa if you richen up the low speed.
Sounds like you need to put a diaphragm kit through the carby and possibly a new needle.
Any more question feel free to ask.
Dave
Re: stihl 029 chainsaw
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:32 pm
by Guy
ssfabricator wrote:hi as above i have a 029 stihl wich would run for 5 mins then it sounds like its flooding and then wont start again for 10 mins had a play with carby there is 3 screws H , L and LA anyone know wich one does what LA looks to be idle screw also any idea on factory setting of screws how many turns out?
Take it to a saw shop, ask nicely if they will show you how to tune it, only cost me $65 to get the plug lead replaced, machine tuned and springs in the dog clutch done ... starts third pul (two yanks on full choke, third on half .. it starts .. I am happy I can start chopping wood and warm up a bit) even on freezing cold mornings.
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:41 pm
by ssfabricator
yeah i went to my local repair shop and it cost me 190 and no difference
anyway just done what mk patrol said and it started and was running rough done fine tune was running better than ever never revved so hard in its life and very responsive then burr sounds to me like its flooding it goes from rin rin to burr burr then stalls then if i leave it for 20 mins it will start and do same thing
Re: stihl 029 chainsaw
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 7:31 pm
by ISUZUROVER
MKPatrolGuy wrote:
Sounds like you need to put a diaphragm kit through the carby and possibly a new needle.
Dave
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 11:29 pm
by MKPatrolGuy
ssfabricator wrote:yeah i went to my local repair shop and it cost me 190 and no difference
anyway just done what mk patrol said and it started and was running rough done fine tune was running better than ever never revved so hard in its life and very responsive then burr sounds to me like its flooding it goes from rin rin to burr burr then stalls then if i leave it for 20 mins it will start and do same thing
So it is dying when if gets hot then restarts again when cold? It may have a crook coil. Next time it plays up, pull the spark plug out and check if it has spark. If there is no spark your coil probably needs replacing.
Dave
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 7:57 pm
by ssfabricator
started it today and it ran like a champ cut for nearly an hour without a prob wtf????
as for the coil i checked for spark after it cut out the other day and i could feel it but i couldnt see it and it didnt hurt at all u could just feel it do chainsaws usually throw out much spark ?
enough to make u wanna let go off the plug i mean
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:23 pm
by longlux
Also check the fuel line for holes & splits mine was doing the same thing once the fuel line was replaced it ran great.
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:02 pm
by bj 666
ssfabricator wrote:started it today and it ran like a champ cut for nearly an hour without a prob wtf????
as for the coil i checked for spark after it cut out the other day and i could feel it but i couldnt see it and it didnt hurt at all u could just feel it do chainsaws usually throw out much spark ?
enough to make u wanna let go off the plug i mean
So you could feel it but not see it? A small saw like an 029 wont give out a strong spark compared to car etc. Just hold the plug to the cylinder, making sure you have a good connection, give it a few FAST* pulls on the starter, the spark should be fat and white/blue in colour. If its yellow than its only a weak spark indicating a coil/plug lead/plug problem.
*if you dont pull the starter fast it will also give a yellow spark.
Check the condition of the wiring to the stop switch (under the air filter cover at rear of saw) as this can cause similar problems.
longlux wrote:Also check the fuel line for holes & splits mine was doing the same thing once the fuel line was replaced it ran great.
The fuel line and the impulse line(hard to see let alone get to) to the carb can split or crack after a while. Also check that the fuel tank vent is clear also, this is located on top of the tank under the air filter cover.
HTH.
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:12 am
by Patroler
never revved so hard in its life
just be careful that the H isn't set too lean (screwed in), that will make it rev higher (than it should) but will shag the motor in short order, once you've set the other screws get it revving hard (wide open throttle) and then use the H screw to make it rev hard - will sound smooth when its lean, then unscrew (richen) the H screw until the revs drop a bit and it starts to burble or 4 stroke as its called..
Don't hold the throttle open for too long without load when its lean.
try searching here for all chainsaw info
http://www.arboristsite.com/forumdisplay.php?f=9
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:06 am
by LOCKEE
Mine had a loose exhaust, so as soonn as it got hot would cut out.
All good now.