Looking around to buy an oem wrist pin bearing for my 372 kit thats coming. I am in a bit of sticker shock as most I find are around $30.00 for the OEM bearing. Seems very high to me. What's the going rate? Should I try my dealer or where should I buy? I was going to get bearing pin and clips.
Yes been running it a bit over the last 2 days. Off and on nothing major just cutting regular logs. Just get it tuned well and through the break in period. Then its game on for milling with it.
Thanks fellas
I did the wj76 walbro carb, oem wrist pin clips and bearing, hi output oiler, husqvarna Decomp valve, lathed a bit off the cylinder, gasket less, cleaned up all ports and beveled edges better so nothing is sharp, beveled and cleaned up all flashing on piston. I think that's about...
Well got her done. Did all the reccomend oem upgrades. 42" forester bar. Hydro dipped flaming dice theme. She fires up and rips. I will take it easy cutting some logs for a few tanks while heat cycling a break in. Then will mount it to my mill and get to slabbing.
Hey fellas,
Keeping seeing in the 660 build threads guys saying they have epoxied the intake. I looked through cant really find any good pictures of this and or why its being done? Can you guys post some pictures and explain why you are doing it? Thanks!
Thanks fellas. I got a husky one. Lots of reading around finally found the part number for the correct one. Good to know about the stock one. I will have a spare then.
I don't think its redwood. I cut redwood all the time and its loaded with curly patterns and all sorts of colors. That grain is very plain and the color consistent. My vote is cypress. Zoom in close to the side of this redwood to see the grain and colors.
Hello fellas,
Got my ms660 kit ordered now getting the extra items I need to improve on right away coming to. I have bad elbows back ect so want a Decomp to make starting a bit easier. I was going to get a husky valve. Oem 20.00 but I see the brand Sten for around $10.00. Is the Sten valves ok...
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