Monday, April 19, 2010

Two-Cycle TroubleShooting


One training class that's fun to do and very important to chain saw users is the two-cycle troubleshooting workshop. The class is a tear down session that investigates the four areas of two stroke theory and design.


Air - Spark - Compression - Fuel

These areas are are discussed in detail as the saw power heads are torn down and reassembled. The course is not designed for the mechanic bit rather an operator. The concept is that an operator can Reduce Down Time and keep a saw running longer if they understand the workings of the engine.

One subject that is very important today is the Fuel section. Participants take apart carburetors and understand the effects of fuel (like Ethanol Fuels) on the carburetor body and how important adjustments are to the life of the engine.

To find out more information you can look under programs at http://www.forestapps.com or contact info@forestapps.com .

Good Sawing,

Tim Ard

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