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The stuff I have is not the Karropak, but rather the cork/rubber combo material. The cellophane packaging with the part number is long gone but I have both 1/16" and 1/8" material in the rubber/cork composition.

You put me onto that stuff Poge. I bought the 1/16" 3018 cork-rubber material. The 1/8" stuff is 3019. I used the 1/16" to seal up a 10 series oil tank (sort of seal up).
 
I made a deal with the folks at Sawzilla and bought a batch of their Viton gaskets...as far as I am concerned that is the way to go. If you insist on making your own, buy a length of square o-ring material from McMaster-Carr and then use a bit of Dirko or Threebond at the joint.

Mark
 
I made a deal with the folks at Sawzilla and bought a batch of their Viton gaskets...as far as I am concerned that is the way to go. If you insist on making your own, buy a length of square o-ring material from McMaster-Carr and then use a bit of Dirko or Threebond at the joint.

Mark

Unfortunately, McMaster Carr stopped shipping to Canada except to a few large customers some years ago.
 
Thinking about tearing my Parts Mac 10-10A down and getting it bored 020 over. I have a genuine NOS .020 piston and rings for it. Just need to find a reliable machine shop near me. It is very very close in serial number to my grandfather's Mac 10-10A. Here's some comparison pics. and Piston/Cylinder scoring pics from the parts saw. The Parts Mac with the scored cylinder and missing parts (due to me using parts from it) is 13-59728 My grandfathers is 13-81147. (Both Model 600002U)

Pictures may not be ordered chronologically. The nicer outside pics are of my Grandfather's rebuilt saw and 13-81147 tag. Also always wondered where 13-81146 or 13-81148 are. Serial numbers close to my grandfathers saw. Are they parts saws? In usable condition? Stuffed away in a shed somewhere? Who knows. But this one is pretty close!
 

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0A695D09-3CE1-431E-8772-B0FBED6090EB.jpeg Does anyone know part numbers for the crank bearings and seals for a McCulloch 10-10S? I found the McCulloch factory part numbers but I am having problems crossing them locally.
 
View attachment 720538 Does anyone know part numbers for the crank bearings and seals for a McCulloch 10-10S? I found the McCulloch factory part numbers but I am having problems crossing them locally.

The clutch side needle bearing is a BH-108 Make sure you ask for full compliment.

The clutch side seal is an SKF CR6119 0r CR6120 The CR6119 has a dust seal on it or a National (Timken) 253747

The flywheel side seal looks like a McCulloch pn 65746 or 61618 (same part) Use National (Timken) 471551 ,
Check the size of the one you removed on this one, Crank diameter would be

0.5625 in shaft, 1.3790 in OD,
 
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The clutch side needle bearing is a BH-108 Make sure you ask for full compliment.

The clutch side seal is an SKF CR6119 0r CR6120 The CR6119 has a dust seal on it or a National (Timken) 253747

The flywheel side seal looks like a McCulloch pn 65746 or 61618 (same part) Use National (Timken) 471551 ,
Check the size of the one you removed on this one, Crank diameter would be

0.5625 in shaft, 1.3790 in OD,

Thank you!!! I was page 25 searching.
 
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Thank you!!! I was page 25 searching.

Haha keep reading though you pick up a heap of tid bits of knowledge. I've read about 600 pages of the mac thread just to soak up all I can and save asking to many silly questions. Not that yours was a silly question it's a good one cos it puts the answers there for someone in the future
 
Haha keep reading though you pick up a heap of tid bits of knowledge. I've read about 600 pages of the mac thread just to soak up all I can and save asking to many silly questions. Not that yours was a silly question it's a good one cos it puts the answers there for someone in the future
I have read thought it all once and thought I had seen that somewhere. But reading it a couple more time couldn’t hurt!
 
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