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I borrowed a stihl ms210 chainsaw & it will not start, i tried the pull thru method still dosn't start & i noticed that the spark plug gets wet whenever i place it back in
Ok so its getting fuel ok, perhaps could be too much? Have you tried starting without the choke and after you have put dried plugs back in? If so, it may not be getting spark. Try testing for spark. Also, how old is the fuel and what kind of fuel is it?Ok so its getting fuel ok, perhaps could be too much? Have you tried starting without the choke and after you have put dried plugs back in? If so, it may not be getting spark. Try testing for spark. Also, how old is the fuel and what kind of fuel is it?
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Write brand name and wiring diagram into Google then click images should find it somewhere there if not type in same thing but instead of wiring diagrams type schematics
There are three mounting points. You need to remove the screws behind the plug caps with a T27 bit. Then, the tank should separate from the crankcase and you can pop the AV mount from the crankcase to replace it.
Ok so its getting fuel ok, perhaps could be too much? Have you tried starting without the choke and after you have put dried plugs back in? If so, it may not be getting spark. Try testing for spark. Also, how old is the fuel and what kind of fuel is it?
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