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So, here we go...
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The NSK bearing I'm using was a shielded bearing. Popped those out.
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Bolt the oil pump back in because as we all know, Stihl uses it to set the bearing depth.

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And because the seal goes into the pto bearing, make sure to install it in the proper orientation.
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Liberal dose of heat to the case, bearing goes in. A minute or 2 for the heat to be absorbed into the bearing and the crank pretty much drops right in.
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Some heat on the other case half.
And the bearing drops in.
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Before this I placed the case gasket with a thin smear of anaerobic sealer on each side to help hold it...

And then after a minute or 2 of heat soak on that side, the cases went right together.
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After tightening up the case bolts, I gave it a couple light taps with a rubber hammer on each end of the crank to center and free it up.
Spins like a champ.
Now, let it cool before seal install.
 

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On the pto side, some struggle due to the shoulder. It's never been an issue for me to work the seal around it, but here's a solution for those not comfortable doing so.

This is a piece of thin plastic, was actually part of the packaging for welding helmet lenses.
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Sharpie lines so it would show up in pics..
Roll it into a tapered cone, tight to the base of the crank. 20220402_132655.jpg

I usually smear some oil on it just because
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And the seal slides right on.
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Finish tapping the seal into place.
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Yes.
And no.
Had some other things I needed to get done.
I put a bar and chain on the old 610 and did a few cuts. Man those things are slow!
I still like my old Mac 610 TimberBear, and it sill runs. Mine was never slow, however. Your chain must be a bit dull.
 

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I still like my old Mac 610 TimberBear, and it sill runs. Mine was never slow, however. Your chain must be a bit dull.


Nope. Not dull at all.
It's just been a while since I've used one and compared to a ported 357 or my Mofo 036, it's slow.
 

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@redline4 what could possibly be in this box ? All kidding aside I picked up your 441 from @Stump Shot today . The bad news is , you're have to wait until I get back on Sunday to get your saw .

Great! Thanks Brad.
Sunday or Monday is fine..I should probably clean off the workbench so I have a place to actually work on this thing..
 
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