oldlawnguy
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Yes this 12 min clip from SSES is very good for say a 100 level-- with limiter caps, your original saw, etc.Steve's small engine saloon has a good video on tuning 2 strokes... that's how i tuned this poulan when i got it running... idled great and great throttle response with very very little bog.
101 level would be say if you did a carb rebuild and/or picked up a used saw and previous owner messed with the jets. How would you tune from square 1 using initial settings etc. as I indicated above. It can be pretty tricky as a DIYer compared to a pro. As Steve said in the clip 1000 rpms too rich is fine to cut compared to 1000 rpms too lean. I'm interested in a general rule of thumb on H rpms on standard home saws. I realized certain models can have different rpms, that is why I referenced 4-stroking H jet and then back in to lean. 11-12K rpms appears to be around that and was looking for some general feedback as to if it's horseshoes and hand grenades close enough.
102 level would be taking it up a level but that's for the pros.