I have 2 saws with "mixed caps", I'm used to it, and don't mind it at all.
I'm afraid the muffler body would re-crack. I got a replacement for $15 shipped. A friend had a handle for me.
Yes, I use a pop-up. 180-190 is the sweet spot that I like.
Plastics are new from the dealer. The two covers were about $100. The new tank was $116.
Yes. I'm using the original DP cover.Sounds like pretty good prices. The muffler is a dual port, right?
I'm afraid the muffler body would re-crack. I got a replacement for $15 shipped. A friend had a handle for me.
Yes, I use a pop-up. 180-190 is the sweet spot that I like.
Plastics are new from the dealer. The two covers were about $100. The new tank was $116.
Putty will stick to plastic if it's primed first, it sticks to the primer. My wife's car's plastic back bumper has a bit of it in it and it hasn't fallen out yet!brad,,see all those nicked spots on the clutch cover,,that showed up REAL well after that wonderful paint job??? go to a auto body supply place,,and get a product called lacquer putty,,thats in a tube. great stuff, for filling small pin holes,,and will cover a area a larger also...sands smooth easily,,and covers great...while not as hardening as regular body putty,,good stuff......wont stick to plastic at all,,but will to metal of any type......
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