bullittman281
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Hello,
I finally scored a basket case 360 and have a few questions. The saw has seen heavy commercial use and the top end is trashed. It has years worth of time running a log wizard. There is no chrome left on the intake side of the cylinder. Obviously it needs a new piston and cylinder. The question though is what are the wear limits on the big end rod bearing. I can't detect any vertical play but there is a fair amount of wiggle side to side. I'm measuring about .045" at the tip of the little end. It seems like a lot. It seems much looser than other saws I've worked on but I've never measured them. My other two stroke experience is a total rebuild of my yz250 and it was totally wasted. The rebuilt crank had almost no play in the rod in any direction. Before I go wasting time and money on this thing I need to know if it has a good crank, or if there is a good aftermarket crank. If any body has ideas or specs let me know. Thanks!!
Bullittman
I finally scored a basket case 360 and have a few questions. The saw has seen heavy commercial use and the top end is trashed. It has years worth of time running a log wizard. There is no chrome left on the intake side of the cylinder. Obviously it needs a new piston and cylinder. The question though is what are the wear limits on the big end rod bearing. I can't detect any vertical play but there is a fair amount of wiggle side to side. I'm measuring about .045" at the tip of the little end. It seems like a lot. It seems much looser than other saws I've worked on but I've never measured them. My other two stroke experience is a total rebuild of my yz250 and it was totally wasted. The rebuilt crank had almost no play in the rod in any direction. Before I go wasting time and money on this thing I need to know if it has a good crank, or if there is a good aftermarket crank. If any body has ideas or specs let me know. Thanks!!
Bullittman