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Nuno

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@psuiewalsh tell me more about that.
@HuskStihl the reason I'm considering delisting the gasket is simple: i forgot to order new gaskets and the rest of the parts i needle got here already... So i may need to use silicone to seal the jug- hence that concern, otherwise, i wouldnt do it.
 
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@psuiewalsh tell me more about that.
@HuskStihl the reason I'm considering delisting the gasket is simple: i forgot to order new gaskets and the rest of the parts i needle got here already... So i may need to use silicone to seal the jug- hence that concern, otherwise, i wouldnt do it.

Wait...sealant....not "silicone" ...right???


Edit :Off to "search" for silicone sealant.
 
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@psuiewalsh tell me more about that.
@HuskStihl the reason I'm considering delisting the gasket is simple: i forgot to order new gaskets and the rest of the parts i needle got here already... So i may need to use silicone to seal the jug- hence that concern, otherwise, i wouldnt do it.
If using new intake gaskets and carb gaskets make sure the holes are the same location as your originals. The replacement may not be punched.

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I'm back to square one.
I'm getting no fuel. I've rebuilt the carb. Nothing.
So now I've discovered the following: I'm missing 3 or 4 av mounts- i got the rubber ones. If any of you guys have em, please let me know.
I also pulled the clutch and oiler, and didnt see much that would resemble a seal between the bearing and the back of the oiler. Can any of yall send me a pic of what that seal looks like and where does it go...
The bearing is tight- no play or wobble, but didnt have a seal- weird.
To add insult to injury, i found out the tank leaks. Can i fix that with epoxy? (Jb weld or the likes...)
Anyhow, that's where im at.
Ps: whats the gap between the flywheel and the ignition? Pulled that apart to clean, put it back together and now i get no spark...
Thanks for your help and patience!
 
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Ps: whats the gap between the flywheel and the ignition? Pulled that apart to clean, put it back together and now i get no spark...


most folks suffice to using just a plain old business card between the coil and flywheel for set'n gap. Works for me ;) Hope that'l get your spark back.
 

Nuno

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Hey guys: spaced the coil with a card and she ran away!!
Now i need to tune the carb right and away we go!!
Im ordering the mounts today and a looking for a heat shield too.
Thanks for all the help so far!
Ps: if anyone has a 28" bar 3/8 .50 gauge, let me know. I could put it to use!
 

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@Eccentric thanks. I'll look for those.
I got carried away and started revving the saw- i forgot to put the cover back on, so i shot the clutch and drum and everything else into the horizon....
So i guess I'll add those seals to the "to buy" list! Lol
 
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You've learned why it's a bad idea to run a powerhead without a bar/chain........especially if it has not been ran with a chain after the clutch was installed. Running with a chain tightens the clutch farther than we can by hand...
 

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