I guess it could be, but I am not familiar with that process. I know it can be done on dirt bike cylinders, so I guess it could be done to a chainsaw as well. I must imagine though that that is not cheap.
Looking for a usable Super Pro 81 cylinder and piston. Does anyone have anything they would be willing to part with? I haven’t had any luck looking in the usual places, so I thought I would post here. I have found piston kits, but unfortunately, no cylinders. Please let me know and thanks in...
UPDATE - so I tore the saw down and found that the plastic ball cage in one of the crank bearings failed and disintegrated. 2 new bearings (upgraded to ones with metal cages) and 2 new seals (while I’m in here) and she’s running like a champ! Now to get a new chain so I can sink it in some wood...
Dub11 - not that I can see; gap at the coil is good, back side of flywheel clear.
TRoller - I’ll check that, thanks,
If it does have bearings going bad what would be the indications? I don’t feel any grinding or crunching as I spin it over. It just seems really tight.
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