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/ 550xp first tank ... #41  
Nixon, In case it wasnt you that posted the link I talked about (or for anyone else that's interested in AT) here it is :Chainsaw Collectors.se • Login

Its a members only site, so you will have to register to read it. There is a bunch of other stuff there, particularly for the Swedish saws, lot of history too.
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #42  
Interestingly the saw comes from the factory (at least in Europe) set up for what they call "Aspen" fuel. Alkylate petrol Aspen 2 and Aspen 4 - Aspen 2011 . I wonder if that may play a part on some of the issues with these saws? At least until the saw "learns" our "lower" grade of fuel, 95 Octane
 
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Absolutely loving the 562. I havent ran it in a couple days so I havent had a chance to try any tricks to improve the warm start performance. I know I'll get it figured and have it starting proper.

There is a link on 0ne of the Swedish chainsaw sites that talks about the diag tool and its functions. Was if you that posted the link on Hearth to the site? (I think it was hearth?) Cant remember now.

But i can see some requirement for the computer even by the typical owner/mechanic. Things like a leaky intake or fuel delivery problem will upset the computer, making it learn and adapt to the problem.. Then once you FIX the problem the computer doesnt recognize the repair and continues to behave as if the fix never happened. This will require a reboot on the saw computer, however as it is now, I dont think you can do it without the factory Husky interface box. This is precisely the thing that scared me about Autotune.. No way to force a reboot without the computer box. At least on a car you can always unplug the battery if you had to.

Here's hoping for an aftermarket hack (or workaround as I understand they had for AT v.1.0 ) that can connect to the AT

There really isn't a computer per se . Just a few sensors and parameters . For the most part if there is a failure it will default rich as a fail safe .
Yes that was my link to the diagnostic tool .
Personally , I don't think that this AT stuff is the voodoo that folks think it is . It's just RC (resistance to change ) . Besides , it's what's coming like it or not !
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #44  
Thanks for the great link then! I learned a bunch of stuff there.

Oh.. I dont think its voodoo :) As a mechanic I love all the the diag tools.. And I agree this stuff is coming whether we like it or not.

Only thing I dont like is its proprietary and I cant force a reboot without the Husky box. If / when somebody figures out a workaround im going to like it that much more.

There are a lot of relatively common things that could put you into a place where a reboot would solve the problem quicker than letting the saw relearn on its own. Bad fuel, plugged air filter, damaged or leaking intake and exhaust.. Not having the ability to reset will hamper a person in these cases.
 
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There are some individual things that you can reset , but I don't recall which they are . You can also do a reset of all parameters. I've been following mweba around various sites as he seems to have the most knowledge of the system ,and isn't afraid to tweak things . Our local tech is going to school on the AT system in early Nov. . I've already given him a small list of questions to ask .
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #46  
Please post up what you learn! Autotune on saws is just the start of this. I fully expect to start to see trimmers next year with AT. The more we know the better :thumbsup:
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #47  
Nixon, I think I had the same warm start issue on my 562

Saw wasnt hot but warm. Probably sat for 10 minutes while I cleared rounds from out from underfoot

Followed this procedure:

Warm engine
Start position (1): Set the start/stop switch in the choke
position by pulling the red control outward - upward. Then
immediately press down on the start/stop switch to attain
start throttle setting.
Decompression valve (2): Press the valve to reduce the
pressure in the cylinder and make starting easier. Once
the machine has started the valve will automatically return
to its original setting.
Air purge (3): Press the air purge diaphragm repeatedly
until fuel begins to fill the diaphragm (about 6 times). The
diaphragm need not be completely filled.

I didnt do step 3 because there was fuel in the bulb. I didnt want to flood it. Should I have primed anyways?
Saw took probably a dozen pulls to start. I smelled raw fuel. I know I flooded it somehow?

What am I doing wrong? I watched lots of guys on youtube starting it in less than a single full pull of the starter... any ideas?

Raw fuel is usually a choke condition. Can you engage the start position w/o engaging the choke on this saw? If so, skip the choke part and pull the rip. She should start right up even if the saw has been sitting for 10 minutes. I do not have this saw and what i know is of the more traditional type saws. Please forgive any misplaced insights on my part or just tell me to shut my pie hole or in this case curtail my pouncing fingers.
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #48  
Step 1 above is a bit different on this saw compared to most other saws. The choke, run/stop lever are combined into one. Its not the greatest design if im honest. I think I may be fat fingering it and getting the carb stuck in choke and not "fast idle" aka "start" mode.

I'll probably experiment a bit and see if "start" mode is even required when starting this saw. The main thing wanting me to follow the manual directions is a post by a knowledgeable husky expert on the swedish chainsaw forum that says if you dont follow the manual's procedure, you'll have issues with how the saw behaves.
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #49  
This 'new' control switch is actually better/easier, But I still like the old style.

After you kill the switch (push down), it springs back to 'start'. All I do on a hot re-start is pull the cord. If fast idle is needed, pull switch out and up, then push all the way down and start.

Hit the purge bulb a few times if the saw sits more than 1-15 minutes. But not always needed.
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #50  
This 'new' control switch is actually better/easier, But I still like the old style.

After you kill the switch (push down), it springs back to 'start'. All I do on a hot re-start is pull the cord. If fast idle is needed, pull switch out and up, then push all the way down and start.

Hit the purge bulb a few times if the saw sits more than 1-15 minutes. But not always needed.


Ahh! I think I have it. I was pulling the switch out and all the way up. Then trying to push it down "one click".

So fast idle is "out , then all the way up, then all the way down, then release"

Start is basically where the switch springs back to after you stopped the saw the previous time.
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #51  
Ahh! I think I have it. I was pulling the switch out and all the way up. Then trying to push it down "one click".

So fast idle is "out , then all the way up, then all the way down, then release"

Start is basically where the switch springs back to after you stopped the saw the previous time.
Your choke was probably still on, or partly on. This will flood a warm saw.

When you pull out and up it engages choke and fast idle, then all the way down for no choke. The fast idle stays engaged until you hit the trigger.

Switch is always on and ready to start, you only need to decide if the saw needs choke and/or fast idle.
 
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Right! Thanks for the clarification. :thumbsup:
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #53  
Right! Thanks for the clarification. :thumbsup:
It's so simple you have to get used to it. ;)

Some of, if not most of the warm start issues with the new auto tune saws are user era. Most folks are used to doin something with the switch, to re-start and are likely choking the saw.
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #54  
Had my 550XP for ten month's now, and for me it's the hardest starting saw I ever had. I thought with AT, it would automatically start easy all the time. The best starting saw I have is a 5 year old 51 Jonsered, 1-3 pulls every time, hot or cold rain or shine.
 
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Had my 550XP for ten month's now, and for me it's the hardest starting saw I ever had. I thought with AT, it would automatically start easy all the time. The best starting saw I have is a 5 year old 51 Jonsered, 1-3 pulls every time, hot or cold rain or shine.
Hard to start cold or hot? Are you using the purge bulb? Must use it with these saws cold or warm, but not hot.

My 562xp AT is the easiest starting saw I've had in 35 years. 346xp is close to as easy though.
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #56  
I haven't been using the purge bulb unless the saw hasn't been started in a few weeks, I thought it would flood the saw, but after re-reading back through the post, where someone was saying that it just flushes in in fresh fuel in the carburetor, I'll use the purge bulb more often.

After I get the saw started, what bothers me the most is when I give it the gas, the saw cuts out, worse after I re-fuel, I have to keep squeezing the trigger in and out for a couple minutes. I hate that, I want AT to adjust the carburetor so when I start the saw, I can just give it the gas and start cutting, I had the 346XP a couple years ago and I could adjust the L speed on the carb. and the saw wouldn't do that.
 
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On my 550, cold start, I lock the chain brake, push the decompression, "tickle" the primer bulb as much as I can, maybe 5-10 times, until I think I feel pressure. Then pull the on/off switch all the way up, pull start.

If there is just a hint that its going to start, but fails, push compression button back in, toggle on/off switch down one notch, and pull. It always catches then.

Let it warm up, disengage brake, and run a little more, then spike the throttle to take off high idle.

Oldpath, it sounds like your saw may not be running at the optimum or you ECU may not be set fully. If you have a 18" log, I would suggest running it very hard for at least 5 minutes, with no idle time. I had to do this to set break it in and establish a set point for the ECU. (very different than what we always did). I ran almost a tank through it before I let it idle, lopping a 18" log into 6 inch cuts, one after another.
 
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Last week,my 550XP wasn't running right, again, it would start ok but the second tank of gas is where it bothers the most, it starts up then when I give it the gas, it keep's cutting out, some time's it take's 5 minute's for the saw to come out of it. I had my son take it to the saw shop where I bought it, and last Saturday afternoon, I was trying it to see if it was better, but only got to use it for 10 min. when the sprocket on the bar broke. I ordered a new one online, .058 gauge this time. Got the new chain bar today, but I got so busy doing this that and the other thing, that I ran out of day light, so I don't know if it's fixed yet or not.

This saw is just barely a year old now, only on my 3rd 18" chain, and last year when I bought it, the guy didn't have a .058 gauge bar like I wanted, only a .050 bar. I think the .050 gauge drive link is to thin for an 18 inch bar. The next chance I get, I'll put the new .058 bar and chain on. But now I have a spare brand new .050 gauge chain, I wonder if it would work on a new .058 gauge bar, or should I just take it back and exchange it for a .058 chain?
 
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I would swap it out, simply because I would personally want to keep the tip sprocket mated to the gauge, once you use the .050, it does mate, and could wear prematurely over the long haul.. Its likely nothing though.
I di a muffler mod on my 550, and it seemed to have woke it up. it had just a slight hesitation off the bottom before the mod.
Are you running 50:1?

Its odd, that's it only when you fuel up. Hard to find the common denominator.. Shake the can up well, perhaps.. hard to say.
I'm running 50:1 in the can that's already pre mixed.. tru fuel I think its called.

I was running Aviation fuel in my 51 at 50:1 with good results, have not tried it in the XP, because I'm happy with the performance, but the Av gas would surely kick it up a notch or two..

Maybe if nothing else works they can remap the ECU on the computer, i'm not sure if they have a revision out or not. I did hear some of the early ones had an issue, but forgot what it was, I saw a few threads on arbor forum when I was scoping it out prior to purchase, but the odds of getting one was low, and they corrected the issue.
I'm wondering now if perhaps you have the same thing going on..
 
/ 550xp first tank ... #60  
On my 550, cold start, I lock the chain brake, push the decompression, "tickle" the primer bulb as much as I can, maybe 5-10 times, until I think I feel pressure. Then pull the on/off switch all the way up, pull start.

If there is just a hint that its going to start, but fails, push compression button back in, toggle on/off switch down one notch, and pull. It always catches then.

Let it warm up, disengage brake, and run a little more, then spike the throttle to take off high idle.
Starting and letting a saw run at fast idle with chain brake on will severely limit clutch life! I don't use the brake when starting, but if I did, I would get it off of fast idle ASAP.
 

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