jtGenerator
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi guys,
I had to replace the bulkhead on my 55 Rancher when I stripped the threads out of the plastic. When I received the replacement it had a rubber "stopper" in with it which I interpreted as the "plug" illustrated in the parts guide.
When seated the new bulkhead, the air nozzle comes through a hole in the bulkhead. I tried to connect the new "plug" part onto this nozzle with no success. I compared it to the part I'd removed from the original bulkhead (grommet?) and it was dissimilar. I reconstructed the saw using the original grommet and left the "plug" on the side.
I think I returned the saw to the condition it was in albeit with the new bulkhead. I just hate having leftover parts.
I can't see how the "plug" would work and to what purpose.
Thie idea here is to pull unfiltered air through to the fins on the fllywheel, right?
I had to replace the bulkhead on my 55 Rancher when I stripped the threads out of the plastic. When I received the replacement it had a rubber "stopper" in with it which I interpreted as the "plug" illustrated in the parts guide.
When seated the new bulkhead, the air nozzle comes through a hole in the bulkhead. I tried to connect the new "plug" part onto this nozzle with no success. I compared it to the part I'd removed from the original bulkhead (grommet?) and it was dissimilar. I reconstructed the saw using the original grommet and left the "plug" on the side.
I think I returned the saw to the condition it was in albeit with the new bulkhead. I just hate having leftover parts.
I can't see how the "plug" would work and to what purpose.
Thie idea here is to pull unfiltered air through to the fins on the fllywheel, right?