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Thursday, May 17, 2012

ICS Cut-Off Saw User Guide: Field Trouble Shooting
ICS/Blount


5 Probable Causes if Saw is Reported "Not able to Start" or "Won't Run Well"

1. AIR FILTER
Identification A gradual decrease in power or loss of full throttle RPM.
Cause The air filter is dirty and/or clogged.
Fix Remove and clean/replace air filter.
Notes
  • Refer to 613GC Operator's Manual or 633GC Operator's Manual for cleaning procedures.
  • A dirty air filter will contribute significantly to engine flooding, spark plug build-up and/or low compression failures.


  • 2. STARTER
    Identification The starter rope pulls freely without noticeable resistance.
    Cause Concrete slurry will get inside the starter housing assembly during cutting, causing the starter pawls to stick and not engage when the rope is pulled.
    Fix Remove starter assembly and clean or replace starter pawls and lube with lightweight penetrating oil (WD40/TriFlow). For starter assembly repair or installation, refer to 613GC or 633GC Operator's Manuals for more details.
    Notes
  • Cutting with saw in horizontal position with flywheel down accelerates slurry collection. Immediately wash starter assembly after use in this mode.
  • Clean or replace the appropriate starter cover assembly components when you encounter a starter with a frayed starter cord, broken rewind spring, or other mechanical damage.


  • 3. FLOODED ENGINE
    Identification Smell of fuel and/or a wet, fuel soaked spark plug after removal.
    Cause Commonly caused by leaving choke on after first ignition spark. May also be caused by excess rope pulls.
    Fix Remove spark plug and pull rope to discharge excess fuel from cylinder. Air dry spark plug or replace with Champion RCJ7Y plug.



    4. IGNITION
    Identification No obvious fuel issues and a spark plug not showing visible spark after removal and test per method in note 1 below.
    Cause The spark plug is most likely dirty or contaminated. A secondary cause is an improper spark plug gap.
    Fix Remove spark plug and clean or replace. Champion RCJ7Y. Re-gap spark plug to .020" (0.05mm). Refer to the 613GC or 633GC Operator's Manuals for more details. If no spark is visible or if the spark is weak (yellow in color), replace ignition system coil.
    Notes
  • Test method: Always ensure ignition switch is "ON". Remove plug and connect the plug lead to a new spark plug. Place plug on top of cylinder to ground and crank the engine several times by pulling the recoil starter. A healthy ignition should produce a strong blue spark.


  • 5. LOW COMPRESSION
    Identification The starter rope pulls upwards with very little resisting force from piston. If possible, this should be verified with a compression gauge or by an ICS Servicing Dealer.
    Cause Piston scoring/wear or 'stuck' piston rings.
    Fix Contact ICS Servicing Dealer or Factory Service Center for evaluation.
    Notes
  • If compression is checked with a compression gauge, a reading below 125psi indicates damage or potential seizure. New saw compression is 160psi.


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