Stopped in to the local saw shop today and to my suprise the owner said have I got one for you to fix. All the locals in attendance laughed as he handed me a lump which had a metal handle sticking out of a mix of hardened bar oil and sawdust + tree sap and balsam. Couldn`t tell what it was at first but there was a starter handle protruding out of the mess and I pulled it out but nothing engaged , just let it recoil back in and there were a lot of snickers. Someone said think you can get that running and of course I said sure, if I can get it to turn over.
Took it home and once in the shop after removing a full pound of sticky gunk a label appeared on the saws top that reads Skil 1629.Took the covers off as the gunk removal allowed and finally got to the recoil which is a Fairbanks Morse setup . The cup and pawls were toast so bolted on another new set of both pieces +friction washers and spring,replaced the cleaned up recoil side and it engages nicely. Before turning it over I sprayed WD 40 and Fluid Film in the open muffler which currently has no front.it turns over and has great compression. Next checked for spark with the toggle switch in the on position and no go so I guessed bad coil,points,condenser or wires but just in case flipped the switch to off position and pulled it over,it has the biggest blue spark that jumped the gap with ease.
Next a few squirts of mix in the spark plug hole and replaced the plug,a few squirts in the open carb and with three quick pulls it fired and ran a few seconds then stopped. Put some mix in the tank and a few squirts in the carb again,a couple quick pulls and it snapped to life and runs without stopping.It runs really fast like on a high idle but with the muffler open I richened the lo needle a half turn and it idled down nicely. Tried WOT and it revved way to high so a little richening on the hi needle and it now runs excellent both ends.
Shut it off and let it cool a couple of minutes,screwed in the compression gauge and with three pulls had 147 and with five pulls 161.With a lot more cleaning maybe this thing may make a chainsaw out of this lump of gunk.
Checked the Mike Acres site and could not find this model listed. The label says Skil model 1629,there is a model 1631 that looks like it and a PM model 340 also.The paint colour as best as I can tell is a gold body with a black top maybe a late 60`s model,its all metal. Going to need a bar and chain for this one,chain looks to be 3/8" but what bar fits this one I don`t know as yet but probably can modify something to fit. Does all that oil and sawdust etc. preserve these old saws,oh well nothing better than a free saw. LOL. Pioneerguy600
Took it home and once in the shop after removing a full pound of sticky gunk a label appeared on the saws top that reads Skil 1629.Took the covers off as the gunk removal allowed and finally got to the recoil which is a Fairbanks Morse setup . The cup and pawls were toast so bolted on another new set of both pieces +friction washers and spring,replaced the cleaned up recoil side and it engages nicely. Before turning it over I sprayed WD 40 and Fluid Film in the open muffler which currently has no front.it turns over and has great compression. Next checked for spark with the toggle switch in the on position and no go so I guessed bad coil,points,condenser or wires but just in case flipped the switch to off position and pulled it over,it has the biggest blue spark that jumped the gap with ease.
Next a few squirts of mix in the spark plug hole and replaced the plug,a few squirts in the open carb and with three quick pulls it fired and ran a few seconds then stopped. Put some mix in the tank and a few squirts in the carb again,a couple quick pulls and it snapped to life and runs without stopping.It runs really fast like on a high idle but with the muffler open I richened the lo needle a half turn and it idled down nicely. Tried WOT and it revved way to high so a little richening on the hi needle and it now runs excellent both ends.
Shut it off and let it cool a couple of minutes,screwed in the compression gauge and with three pulls had 147 and with five pulls 161.With a lot more cleaning maybe this thing may make a chainsaw out of this lump of gunk.
Checked the Mike Acres site and could not find this model listed. The label says Skil model 1629,there is a model 1631 that looks like it and a PM model 340 also.The paint colour as best as I can tell is a gold body with a black top maybe a late 60`s model,its all metal. Going to need a bar and chain for this one,chain looks to be 3/8" but what bar fits this one I don`t know as yet but probably can modify something to fit. Does all that oil and sawdust etc. preserve these old saws,oh well nothing better than a free saw. LOL. Pioneerguy600
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