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Whitty21

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This showed up on kijiji today and an hour after it posted I picked it up. They wanted $80 for it. It started, so I asked no questions and gave it to them. Good deal around here.
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As I kind of expected, compression was low. Just over 100psi. Tore into it and it has some decent scoring on the exhaust side, intake is mint. It has had a rough life by the looks of it, and suffers from some hardware store boltitus. The chainbrake lever is about to fall off and there is at least 1 av mount gone, likely two. On the bright side, I have 2.5 husqy 61's floating around, so I should be able to rob some stuff. Will be ordering a meteor piston kit sometime in the future, this crappy canadian dollar is hurting me right now though. The muffler isnt there in the pictures, but I do have it.
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Also looks like what I believe is called a roller pin? that fits behind the bar plate is missing and it leaks oil out of there pretty hardcore. Do these just thread in? never had to deal with one before...
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QUOTE="Whitty21, post: 5759120, member: 136351"]Also looks like what I believe is called a roller pin? that fits behind the bar plate is missing and it leaks oil out of there pretty hardcore. Do these just thread in? never had to deal with one before...[/QUOTE]
It is like a roll pin but on the inside of the oil tank there is a hard plastic tube that attaches to it and the other end of the tube sits above the oil cap on the inside. If you are lucky, it is still inside your oil tank. It presses in, no screwing.
 
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It is like a roll pin but on the inside of the oil tank there is a hard plastic tube that attaches to it and the other end of the tube sits above the oil cap on the inside. If you are lucky, it is still inside your oil tank. It presses in, no screwing.

Thanks for the info. I took a look in the oil tank, seems to be gonnzo. Do they press in from the inside or the outside? Guess I should order one up. Still not sure if I am going to use this set of cases right away or not. But for what it seems to be a couple bucks it is worth I may as well add it to the next order.
 
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Not that it matters much, but I think your adjusting screw ass'y is put together wrong.

I believe the little nylon square goes up near the head of the screw, fits in that small groove.

Nice buy.
 

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