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Chain Saw: Engine Misfires

If your chainsaw engine misfires, check our repair and symptom guide to identify the part that is causing the problem, and learn how to fix it accurately. Some parts to get you started include the cylinder and ignition module. Our repair information is a general guide to help you, but for more specific repair information related to your model, check your owner’s manual.

Spark Plugs
Spark Plugs
The spark plug in your chainsaw receives voltage from the ignition coil to create a spark. Simultaneously, the piston pressurizes the air and fuel mixture, which is then ignited by the spark plug. This is the process that allows your chainsaw to run. If your spark plug is damaged or worn, it will not be able to create the spark that ignites the fuel, which can cause the engine to misfire. The spark plug works closely with the ignition coil, which could also cause the engine to misfire. To confirm a bad spark plug you will need to test the ignition coil to ensure it is working properly. If the ignition coil is working properly, the plug is most likely the issue. Be sure to read our troubleshooting guide for the ignition coil if you determine the spark plug is not the issue. Be very careful when removing, repairing, and...
The spark plug in your chainsaw receives voltage from the ignition coil to create a spark. Simultaneously, the piston pressurizes the air and fuel mixture, which is then ignited by the spark plug. This is the process that allows your chainsaw to run. If your spark plug is damaged or worn, it will not be able to create the spark that ignites the fuel, which can cause the engine to misfire. The spark plug works closely with the ignition coil, which could also cause the engine to misfire. To confirm a bad spark plug you will need to test the ignition coil to ensure it is working properly. If the ignition coil is working properly, the plug is most likely the issue. Be sure to read our troubleshooting guide for the ignition coil if you determine the spark plug is not the issue. Be very careful when removing, repairing, and replacing the spark plug, as it is a delicate part that requires careful handling to avoid breakage.
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Cylinders
Cylinders
Carbon deposits on the head of the cylinder can cause pre-detonation. This is a condition where carbon heats up and acts like a spark plug, causing the fuel in the cylinder to detonate before the spark plug fires. This is a serious problem and should be dealt with immediately. The cylinder should be cleaned to remove the carbon deposits, but if you cannot fully remove the deposits, you will need to replace the cylinder entirely.
Carbon deposits on the head of the cylinder can cause pre-detonation. This is a condition where carbon heats up and acts like a spark plug, causing the fuel in the cylinder to detonate before the spark plug fires. This is a serious problem and should be dealt with immediately. The cylinder should be cleaned to remove the carbon deposits, but if you cannot fully remove the deposits, you will need to replace the cylinder entirely.
Ignition Modules
Ignition Modules
The ignition module, or ignition coil in your chainsaw with the flywheel and the spark plug to supply the charge that ignites during combustion. The ignition coil’s role is to supply voltage from the flywheel to the spark plug. Therefore, if you have a bad or damaged ignition coil, your engine could misfire. The ignition coil in your chainsaw works in conjunction with your spark plug, so you will also want to make sure the plug is in good working order as well. To test the ignition coil you will need a spark tester, which will recreate the cylinder conditions. Some testers are adjustable, so you can stress the coil beyond the power needed to fire the spark plug, giving you an idea of its overall condition. A bad ignition coil will need to be replaced to prevent a misfire.
The ignition module, or ignition coil in your chainsaw with the flywheel and the spark plug to supply the charge that ignites during combustion. The ignition coil’s role is to supply voltage from the flywheel to the spark plug. Therefore, if you have a bad or damaged ignition coil, your engine could misfire. The ignition coil in your chainsaw works in conjunction with your spark plug, so you will also want to make sure the plug is in good working order as well. To test the ignition coil you will need a spark tester, which will recreate the cylinder conditions. Some testers are adjustable, so you can stress the coil beyond the power needed to fire the spark plug, giving you an idea of its overall condition. A bad ignition coil will need to be replaced to prevent a misfire.

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