Chris Schultz
Carpal tunnel level member
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- Minturn
Seeing what the general consensus is about the “break in” period on new powerheads, and if you believe in it, how you do it?
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That’s the first thing the dealers do when you buy a new saw. Put some fuel in it, fire it off and blast it at Wot not under any load. Take your $ and pass the saw over the counterThere really is no way to do a traditional break in on a saw that I can see without a tach and a lot of time standing with your hand on the throttle. The key to longevity is good fuel, good air, letting the saw warm up properly every use, and not running it wide open when not under load. The last one is the one I see everyone do. They start it up and immediately hammer the throttle to “warm it up”. Saw RPMs are set at WOT under load.
It sure is. I heard them running my 500i WOT in the back when I purchased it. Saw dealers are no different than tree guys…some know what they are doing, and a lot don’t.That’s the first thing the dealers do when you buy a new saw. Put some fuel in it, fire it off and blast it at Wot not under any load. Take your $ and pass the saw over the counter
I just bought a new Husqvarna 395xp in the box, still with the copper fasteners intact. I had heard that they are all run at the factory. Sure enough, there has been gas in the tank for sure.Most things come pre broken these days.. doubt it even matters anymore
This is what I have always done .... well, 1st two tanks anyways. That and with any saw, especially my ported ones, I run a 40:1 mix of Amsoil Dominator. Those 2 tanks I keep the throttle no more than 3/4 engaged.This is consistent with my experience at the local Stihl dealer. The dealer in my area is a stand alone power equipment store.
This is what my Stihl manual stated about the break-in period. The part about the saw developing maximum power after 5-15 tanks is interesting and true.
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