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Stihl FS 130 - one of the larger Stihl trimmers, 4 cycle, with bicycle bars and grass head. Grass head is the kind you cut the line to length, and stick in the head. 4 years old, bought new. Probably gets 40 hours of use per year.
Couple times a season, the carburetor will load up, runs rich to the point of soaking the air filter with gas/oil, then it chokes the engine out. Has happened since new, and only once in a while. Smells rich while its running.
Put in clean filter, runs like a top. I keep 3 filters around - clean them with dish soap.
I mow some heavy stuff, and often will put line in a little long. Sometimes RPM's aren't WOT, but get there when line wears down.
I have heard it can be caused due to siphoning/drawing excess gas after exhaust stroke, but haven't found anything reliable. Friend of mine owns the dealership. They never heard of it. Wouldn't have that issue with a 2 cycle engine, and I have a 25 year old 2 cycle FS 86 that has never had a similar problem. (Ethanol gas beat that up)
Anybody run across similar issue? There are a lot of these Stihl 4 cycles out there now....Sorry so long, just trying to get all the details in.
It's easily manageable; just bugs me......
Couple times a season, the carburetor will load up, runs rich to the point of soaking the air filter with gas/oil, then it chokes the engine out. Has happened since new, and only once in a while. Smells rich while its running.
Put in clean filter, runs like a top. I keep 3 filters around - clean them with dish soap.
I mow some heavy stuff, and often will put line in a little long. Sometimes RPM's aren't WOT, but get there when line wears down.
I have heard it can be caused due to siphoning/drawing excess gas after exhaust stroke, but haven't found anything reliable. Friend of mine owns the dealership. They never heard of it. Wouldn't have that issue with a 2 cycle engine, and I have a 25 year old 2 cycle FS 86 that has never had a similar problem. (Ethanol gas beat that up)
Anybody run across similar issue? There are a lot of these Stihl 4 cycles out there now....Sorry so long, just trying to get all the details in.
It's easily manageable; just bugs me......
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