Tugg
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Anyone know if the cylinder bolts on 2-series huskys are another grade other than 12.9? It looks like most OEM bolts on these saws are 12.9. Wondering if the cylinder bolts are different?
About 3 grades tougher then a Stihl, LMAO, sorry had to.
A swedish saw manufacturer used standard thread bolts? I never knew that.Well, most 2 series saws cylinder bolts are 1/4-20 threads. So.... grade 8, black oxide.
Yup. First time you see it you think something's been dicked with.A swedish saw manufacturer used standard thread bolts? I never knew that.
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The first time I work on a 288. I don't even have the bit to remove cylinder bolts.. it's neither Hex 4 or 5. It's 3/16.Yup. First time you see it you think something's been dicked with.
Yup. Was pretty odd to me. The 262XP is still metric M5, but the 266/268/272 is certainly SAE size-only for the base.A swedish saw manufacturer used standard thread bolts? I never knew that.
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Crazy huh?Yup. Was pretty odd to me. The 262XP is still metric M5, but the 266/268/272 is certainly SAE size-only for the base.
Yup. Was pretty odd to me. The 262XP is still metric M5, but the 266/268/272 is certainly SAE size-only for the base.
394 XP as well. Ran into that one myself and had a good head scratch over it.
and some DolmarsA swedish saw manufacturer used standard thread bolts? I never knew that.
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Thanks for the replies. I may stick with the 12.9 grade bolt since they are made in China , just to be safe. Plus it will be the new mod everyone wants. Yep, she is all OEM. Oh, except I upgraded to high tension bolts. Makes a huge difference when you are looking for them on the ground after they have rattled loose.