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jbrook3708

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#303021 10-Jan-2023 21:37
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Having problems getting my old Stihl 048 to start after sitting for a few years. There is way too much compression, I can get it to turn but it's extremely difficult and it will not come close to firing. With the plug out it's as smooth as butter, so don't think it's a starter rope issue or lack of lubrication in the cylinder.

 

Have peeked in the cylinder, was a bit of carbon build up on the piston which I've cleared out with carb spray and compressed air, looks better now, but made no difference to the extreme compression. Plug has been cleaned thoroughly. Took the muffler off, exhaust port looks fine, no blockages.   

 

Is there anything else worth trying?

 

Thanks


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  #3019818 11-Jan-2023 08:35
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Maybe take the plug out, fill the bore with 2 stroke mixture and let it sit. Then as its tight but you can turn it, turn it to allow more lubrication in the rest of the bore. Tip the mixture out, Sandpaper the plug to allow a better spark and cross fingers.


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