633GC SHOP MANUAL
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Copyright © 2005 ICS, Blount Inc.
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This section provides several flowcharts to aid diagnosing common problems.
CHECK
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REPAIR
The engine runs rough at
all speeds.
The engine is overheating.
•
Operator is overworking
the saw.
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Carburetor mixture is too
lean.
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Incorrect fuel/oil ratio.
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Flywheel fins are clogged.
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Air deflector is missing.
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Cylinder fins are clogged.
Poor acceleration.
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Dirty or clogged air filter.
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Clogged fuel filter.
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Incorrect carburetor tune.
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Plugged fuel tank breather.
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Blocked pulse tube.
Uneven idle or engine
may “run away”.
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Air leak at intake boot,
cylinder gasket, or
crankcase gasket.
•
Faulty carburetor
diaphragm.
Diamond chain moves
at idle.
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Idle speed too high.
•
Broken clutch spring.
Excessive vibration.
YES
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Damaged shock absorber.
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Damaged or broken
flywheel fins.
•
Bent crankshaft.
•
Replace shock absorbers.
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Replace flywheel.
•
Replace crankshaft.
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Adjust idle speed.
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Replace clutch spring.
YES
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Inspect air intake boot.
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Pressure test crankcase.
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Replace carburetor.
YES
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Clean or replace the air filter.
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Replace fuel filter.
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See Carburetor Tuning section.
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Repair or replace fuel tank
breather.
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Replace pulse tube.
YES
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See Operator’s Manual.
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See Carburetor Tuning section.
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See Saw Specifications section.
•
Clean flywheel fins with wire
brush.
•
See Starter Cover section.
•
Clean cylinder fins.
YES
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Dirty or clogged air filter.
•
Water has been ingested.
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Loose or dirty spark plug.
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Clean or replace the air filter.
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Inspect air intake sysetm for water.
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Inspect fuel system for water.
•
tighten, clean, or rreplace spark
plug.
YES
A dirty air filter is the # reason for engine problems.
25. DIAGRAMS