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660 Porting, with pictures. Need Some Input. (Pictures are Huge)
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<blockquote data-quote="93Dakman!" data-source="post: 1918123" data-attributes="member: 41466"><p>This is not the first saw i have built. This is the first saw i have ported. I have the torque wrench, in both 1/2 and 3/8 drive. Its just that when you screw up the threads on one crank it makes you leary on every one after that. But it was a WeedEater and they are junk anyway. I use a piece of 3/8 silicone tubing folded over and shoved in the plug hole as my piston stop it seems to work good, it held the crank still for the 37 foot pounds at least! I cant see my self using the impact driver on a saw, not that your doing it wrong, im sure your careful enough to not screw things up, but i would prefer the torque wrench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93Dakman!, post: 1918123, member: 41466"] This is not the first saw i have built. This is the first saw i have ported. I have the torque wrench, in both 1/2 and 3/8 drive. Its just that when you screw up the threads on one crank it makes you leary on every one after that. But it was a WeedEater and they are junk anyway. I use a piece of 3/8 silicone tubing folded over and shoved in the plug hole as my piston stop it seems to work good, it held the crank still for the 37 foot pounds at least! I cant see my self using the impact driver on a saw, not that your doing it wrong, im sure your careful enough to not screw things up, but i would prefer the torque wrench. [/QUOTE]
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