cedarshark
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Thats what I have...will work fine.
But but but I'm still at 120 grit! Haha good to know jerry thanks. Got a tiny bit more transfer to get rid of up by the cylinder head, waiting on parts and the mityvac.looking good. now put it together and run it like you stole it.
I'm at harbor freight being told the mityvac mv8000 does both pressure and vacuum. I think this guy is way wrong. Based on the mityvac website at least the 8020 and 8500 are the ones that do both....
My only concern would be the scratch under your exhaust port. If I could not feel the scratch with the tip of a dental pick, I would run it.
But but but I'm still at 120 grit! Haha good to know jerry thanks. Got a tiny bit more transfer to get rid of up by the cylinder head, waiting on parts and the mityvac.
I tried my best to keep the crank case as clean as possible but I know some sawdust got in there when I pulled the jug. Best was to clean that area out? I'd also like to blow off the nooks and crannies w an air compressor while its all torn down, so same question. Once I do that how do I clean out the crank case? Hold it upside down and hit it w compressed air?
Not really a good idea...wait until you get it sealed back upSo can I clean off the saw and literally not worry what makes it in the crankcase (no metal obviously just dust wood plant matter etc) or should I make an effort to tape off the case first?
Got it. In other words I shoulda cleaned before breaking it down. Good to know for next time.I'm
Not really a good idea...wait until you get it sealed back up
I have had saws that were so dirty they not be cleaned until the jug was off. Just stuff a rag in the crankcase pretty tight and clean as desired.
Stuffing paper towels in one side, wet with some rinse or WD40, then rotating around with the crank, can help to wipe stuff out of the crankcase as well.I have had saws that were so dirty they not be cleaned until the jug was off. Just stuff a rag in the crankcase pretty tight and clean as desired.
Will I have to check or set squish upon reassembly? I'm using all factory parts. I don't recall the dimension off hand but I ordered the standard cylinder gasket, not the low compression one.
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