towingace
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Nodody said that at all. Leakdown works both directions. I feel the vacuum test is important, as it duplicates the real world conditions of a running saw.So you guys don't check for vacuum leaks then, eh?
Nodody said that at all. Leakdown works both directions. I feel the vacuum test is important, as it duplicates the real world conditions of a running saw.So you guys don't check for vacuum leaks then, eh?
So, how would one find a "vacuum" leak?Wasn't there a leak found?
You think I cant?So, how would one find a "vacuum" leak?
Apparently none of us are on the same page.....Nodody said that at all. Leakdown works both directions. I feel the vacuum test is important, as it duplicates the real world conditions of a running saw.
do you put a go pro camera in the crankcase and look for bubbles coming "in"????You think I cant?
You ain't serious! I thought you knew all about this stuff? You think it cant be done it is simple as salt? You really don't know do you?do you put a go pro camera in the crankcase and look for bubbles coming "in"????
piston was fine, cyl was mashed some from the battle with the backhoe...fins broke off. I swapped it out, gonna run it(if it holds pressure and vac first) then maybe put the busted fin one on my personal saw just to see what if anything a few missing fins will do.What did you do the piston?
Just run 100 octane in it and it should burn a lot cooler no joke got a temp gun?piston was fine, cyl was mashed some from the battle with the backhoe...fins broke off. I swapped it out, gonna run it(if it holds pressure and vac first) then maybe put the busted fin one on my personal saw just to see what if anything a few missing fins will do.
My money is on the backhoe in that fight.piston was fine, cyl was mashed some from the battle with the backhoe...fins broke off. I swapped it out, gonna run it(if it holds pressure and vac first) then maybe put the busted fin one on my personal saw just to see what if anything a few missing fins will do.
AKDoug explained one method, early on.So, how would one find a "vacuum" leak?
Nah, I just remember when he changed his name about7 or 8 years ago. It works, you get instant credibility, like Stihl Tech received. Simon had to be the hated new guy for a few months. Lakeside and Thall, well they earned it the old fashioned way.
That aint my favorite though.AKDoug explained one method, early on.
I was asking Lone Wolf, because I don't think he has ever done a vacuum leakdown test. No worries guys, I like the thought ofAKDoug explained one method, early on.
Says the guy who don't know how to pinpoint a vac leak and told us that vac leaks are rare.I was asking Lone Wolf, because I don't think he has ever done a vacuum leakdown test. No worries guys, I like the thought of
hooking the saw up to the compressor, pop it up to 120 psi, and the seals come right out!!!!!! Of course, I always say that..........
I have always thought that A.S. was a place to help people? Not intimidate another member...
Send"WAS" being the operative word.
back before trouble makers just felt more important to spew vitriol then help. seems a fight is more important then your name and you can change your name and resurface with the same **** attitude and old bag of tricks to start arguments.
anybody calling "brush ape" yet?
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