Yea, running rotten old gas through them is a sure death, takes out a lot of pistons.
Pioneerguy600
Pioneerguy600
neglect?
That is exactly what killed it.
a good kick in the ol' brown eye
please stop thinkin about my brown eye
Will somebody PLEASE disable the posting of picture on this thread!
Did someone try to do any kind of modding to that poor saw and get the wrong spot? I don't have a ton of experience tearing a bunch of saws down, but that gasket looks like it is made out of red rtv.
It's the factory sealer, Dirko.
I'll have to watch out for that, thanks for the interesting thread.The crappy fuel caused the fuel line to swell up and become loose on the carb inlet, of course that let it lean out and fry.
I'll have to watch out for that, thanks for the interesting thread.
So what caused the baked on red/brown stuff in this pic ?
No. But the fuel was a watery blend of ethanol, two-stroke oil and gas. It may have even had some piss in it.
WOW. Who the hell treats a tool like that & then is surprised when it gives up the ghost? I dont know if ive ever seen a dirtier saw than that one pic.
OK, lemme guess.
Cougar piss?
You obviously haven't seen my saws. I don't clean them, but sometimes chunks of dirt get shaken off as they bounce around in the back of the pickup.I dont know if ive ever seen a dirtier saw than that one pic.
You obviously haven't seen my saws. I don't clean them, but sometimes chunks of dirt get shaken off as they bounce around in the back of the pickup.
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