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In my case it was blue smoke and the engine was a 2-cycle, a Dolmar
chainsaw. I bouhgt the saw second -hand for a brushing project, where we had to cut alder trees about 2-5" in diam. A couple of days into the project, bush camp, I woke up sick, went out, filled my jugs from a 5 gallon jug we kept under a tarp there, and rode up to the job site. Of course the fiver was full of kerosene for the space heater, and i was so plugged up i never even smelled it. The saw was full of gas from the day before. I ran three tanks of kerosene through it before coffee, blowing smoke like a house on fire, and finally got over to where my buddies were, asked to borrow a tuning screwdriver, get the piece of %$* to rev up right. "Did you spill kerosene on your pants this morning?" somebody sez, handing me a screwdriver and sniffing the air. Yeah we had a good laugh about that. No harm done, and that saw ran till it shook itself apart many years later. JohnK |
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