http://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-MITMV8500-Silverline-Automotive-Vacuum/dp/B0002SQYUA
Will probably drop ship from Ky. and you'll get it in a couple days, max.
Will probably drop ship from Ky. and you'll get it in a couple days, max.
http://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-MITMV8500-Silverline-Automotive-Vacuum/dp/B0002SQYUA
Will probably drop ship from Ky. and you'll get it in a couple days, max.
I couldn't get mine to seal completely either. The oem gaskets reportedly work better. I used motoseal on every surface with the gaskets and it worked
Yea I shartcanned the internal impulse. Drilled the transfer duct and inserted a barbed fitting. Used the carb top from my 625. No more leaky. Piss poor design in my book.FWIW This has been mentioned before.....specifically OEM Tillotson carb gasket does not work... OEM Husqvarna carb gasket works.
The husky manifold impulse passage is not full contained in the footprint of the tillotson gasket...close, but NO CIGAR....
FWIW This has been mentioned before.....specifically OEM Tillotson carb gasket does not work... OEM Husqvarna carb gasket works.
The husky manifold impulse passage is not full contained in the footprint of the tillotson gasket...close, but NO CIGAR....
Yea I shartcanned the internal impulse. Drilled the transfer duct and inserted a barbed fitting. Used the carb top from my 625. No more leaky. Piss poor design in my book.
No. But look at any carb and jug with external pulse. That's what I did.Do you have a picture of what you did?
Not the same jug, but same ideaView attachment 440371
Clean it up and use some liquid electrical tape. And then I'd try to get some heat shrink tubing on it. And route it where it won't wear on itSo haven't been able to start the saw yet to see if the motoseal on the gaskets helped. Don't have spark now. Took the flywheel off and here is a picture of one of the wires.
Do I need a new wire or can I fix this one somehow?
View attachment 441165
Clean it up and use some liquid electrical tape. And then I'd try to get some heat shrink tubing on it. And route it where it won't wear on it
Walmart....good for some thingsDidn't know they made liquid electrical tape. Good to know, I appreciate it!
i would replace but that is me
If it were me, I'd tear that saw down and clean it up before I did anything else to it. No tellin' what else is lurkin' under all that funk. As for the wire, I'd used a butt splice close to the coil and replace the rest with new wire.
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