Is that a smoked piston on top, or just a hunka burnin' love?
Nice thread Tommy, now can I ask what the starting fluid was for????
Why do I think there's Elvis music playing in the background as Tommy is posting this?
Sorry man. Glad to see you still telling it like it is over one of the most popular Stihl saw models ever made.
Great tutorial TH!! Don't let the nay sawyers let you down!!!
To me, it sounds more like the theme from Deliverance...... LOLOL:greenchainsaw:
Here in a month or so I'm gonna do a complete tear down and re-assemble of a 066. Gonna take it right down to the crank and bring it back to a complete saw. Some have a tuff time splitting cases and installing bearings. We gonna showem step by step how easy it really is, should be fun,
You mean you cant replace them with out splitting the case???
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I have a couple of ?'s
On one of my service manual it shows engine bolt assembly pattern.As you have the case upside down it states to put in the first bolt kiddie corner across from the collar stud.Next in is the collar stud,then the one closest to flywheel muffler side,then the one closest to collar stud,then remaining back one. If that makes sense.
I can see the engine pan bolt pattern but what about the collar stud?
I have assembled three of them this way,did I do it wrong?
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