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Well had my surgery on Tuesday. Up until yesterday I was a hurting puppy. When they cracked my chest there was much more pain than I was expecting. Much better after they removed my chest tubes. I should be heading home on Monday. I really appreciate all the well wishes. Thank you all. Maybe in 4-6 weeks I can tear apart the 4000.

Good to hear you're felling better Bob
 
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Well had my surgery on Tuesday. Up until yesterday I was a hurting puppy. When they cracked my chest there was much more pain than I was expecting. Much better after they removed my chest tubes. I should be heading home on Monday. I really appreciate all the well wishes. Thank you all. Maybe in 4-6 weeks I can tear apar the 4000.

Glad all is well take it easy lay off the nurses haha
 
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Well I believe a got my oil pump working correctly now on my 3700. Last weekend I pulled it, stripped it down and unstuck the check valves and it still didn't work right. Today I pulled it and pulled the manual pump out, flipped the lipped seal and it still wouldn't pump. I pulled it again and put the inlet hose into some diesel full and it worked great. Bro told me to thin down the oil with diesel fuel. So I did and it worked a lot better. Guess my bar oil was just too thick.

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First run of my rebuilt Poulan 4000 chainsaw. New piston and ring kit from Lil Red Barn, new bearings and seals, cylinder base gasket delete. Now I need to figure out why the oiler isn't working. It worked fine before I took the saw apart.

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Please let us know how the LRB piston kit installed and if there were any problems?


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Well I drove through the snow that hit the area . Made a deal we both could live with . The 4400 came home with me . Runner , pretty clean for 1981 . Thinkin I might break my pretty is unused rule and paint this one . New bearings and seals of course . Comp is 181 . Who has decals ?
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I will keep you posted on how it does. I did notice right off that it has very good compression, at least by how it felt pulling it. But that could also be from the gasket delete. I have been doing some searching for info on the oiler pump and it appears that they can be fragile and need to be handled with care. I hope I can get it working, parts look to be pretty scarce these days. I won't be able to really test the saw out without a working oiler.
 
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I will keep you posted on how it does. I did notice right off that it has very good compression, at least by how it felt pulling it. But that could also be from the gasket delete. I have been doing some searching for info on the oiler pump and it appears that they can be fragile and need to be handled with care. I hope I can get it working, parts look to be pretty scarce these days. I
 
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Have any problems with the wrist pin and bearings?

Steve

The wrist pin that came with the piston was too small in diameter. I reused the original wrist pin which is pressed in. The bearings I think I got at a local Fastenal in my town, or maybe I ordered them online, I don't remember. But they pressed in just fine using a long bolt and various sockets and washers.
 
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