Chainsaw Jim
Con Artist LLC
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- 836
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- Feb 8, 2016
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- Location
- Springfield Oregon
Yes, here's another one I did last year for Ross. He put a pipe in it and I suspect maybe advanced the timing some but I haven't asked him on that.Good Ole Jim, always working on that old metal! Ever grind on one of those?
Pass that *s-word mang
Pass that *s-word mang
Will do, hand me a cold one bro.
Lmaoback together
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I ran a paper towel through the crankcase to wipe the red loctite clean.
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I apologize for the graphic content. Lol
Ewwww.....flush it...lolback together
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I ran a paper towel through the crankcase to wipe the red loctite clean.
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I apologize for the graphic content. Lol
I'm literally eating popcorn as I'm posting these.
Hahaha I did.Ewwww.....flush it...lol
They're from a bearing supply store near me. I'm hoping it's their regular brand.Jim, where are those crank bearings from?
I ran across a little hidden damage in the beginning. These little chunks of the case were flaking loose so I picked the rim clean and smoothed out the area.
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Unfortunately it claimed both the cylinder and piston.
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I searched around and couldn't find anyone with a spare so I decided I'd give up the cylinder with matching stamp piston from my saw. The damaged cylinder had a smaller piston combo so this will be better in the long run.
So add the set brand new oem rings on hand and were now back to this emoji..
The stock numbers are: 103-122-69 with the oem gasket, with a squish measurement of 62 thou.