029 Super to 390 need direction plz

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BrandoninColorado

BrandoninColorado

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Hello everyone, cutting season has begun on blm and I'm looking to harvest my usual pinyon and juniper for personal use. My buddy and I work together and his saw took a sh*t last year. The Ace True Value guy said it was lacking compression so I went and purchased a cylinder assy that's 49mm. I'm mechanically inclined but this is new territory for me. It's a surprise for my cutting buddy and I'm looking for direction on how to successfully complete the upgrade. Is there anyone willing to take me through this from the first step to the last? I'll need everything to be dumbed down for me I have never had the reason to tear into a small engine before. First thing I'll need is a list of sealants, cleaners, tools, and I don't know whatever's needed for the job so I can get it all setting in front of me ready to tackle this bad boy. Thanks
 
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I needed a pair of vise grips to get that stud out. It’s in there very tight and even after it’s loosened several turns it still takes effort to remove.

Overall this model is kind of a pain to work on but in the big picture you’ll only hopefully be rebuilding it once.

Just get the new piston and cylinder as well as seals, disassemble the saw, and reassemble. I used Motoseal for sealing the case.
 
Freudianfloyd

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I needed a pair of vise grips to get that stud out. It’s in there very tight and even after it’s loosened several turns it still takes effort to remove.

Overall this model is kind of a pain to work on but in the big picture you’ll only hopefully be rebuilding it once.

Just get the new piston and cylinder as well as seals, disassemble the saw, and reassemble. I used Motoseal for sealing the case.
I always have trouble removing the bar stud. I have however become pretty good and assembling the saw without removing the bottom portion of the crankcase. Its a little trickier, but it can be done.
 

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