Freudianfloyd
Clinically Diagnosed with CAD
Yeah, that was going to be the plan. I will do that when I get home from the in laws.Tear it on down and take a good look at the cylinder, buff out the pasted on aluminum.
Before ordering parts.
Yeah, that was going to be the plan. I will do that when I get home from the in laws.Tear it on down and take a good look at the cylinder, buff out the pasted on aluminum.
Before ordering parts.
What did you do to muffler?
Pics?
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What did you do about the screen in muffler ?I just opened up the deflector cover some. Think I also opened it up under the screen if I remember correctly, (it’s been awhile). Then I retuned carb to richen it up. My saw was bought new about 2012 or so and came from dealer with no limiters on carb so did not have to pull them.
What did you do about the screen in muffler ?
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Yes, maybe, but then I may be nervous everytime I run it, it may be its last. Unless the hutzls are now a good quality part.I'd probably just get a 390 engine from huztl.net. I think the whole 390 engine will run you $70 and would run a 18-20" bar nicely.
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No, there is no play in it. I'm going to run it. The cylinder is in surprisingly good shape and only transfer is a very localized spot by the exhaust port, so i may just clean it up and put a meteor piston in it. No point in putting a bunch of money in this saw.As long as there's no radial play and you inspect it carefully, it should be fine.
Cheap saws are the best saws. Free saws are even better. Good luck with your re-build.No, there is no play in it. I'm going to run it. The cylinder is in surprisingly good shape and only transfer is a very localized spot bu the exhaust port, so ai may just clean it up and put a meteor piston in it. No point in putting a bunch of money in this saw.
Thanks. It's a fun little hobby, and I've learned so much working on these things and it keeps me from sitting on my butt.Cheap saws are the best saws. Free saws are even better. Good luck with your re-build.
Go for it! You wont be disappointed.Good they my be what I do on mine
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