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Because I pulled the strato valve off the carb, I'll install the carb next.
Fish the throttle cable through.
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The end round ball is there for you to grab it.
The "barrel" is what actually connects to the carb.
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Hook that bish up
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Then pull the trigger a few times while making the required schwomp schwomp noise to verify the throttle actually works before going further.
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And in goes the control lever.

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I don't have a correct harness for the coil, so, some small bullet connectors and shrink tube will make my connections.

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Only chunk of wood currently sitting around.
Starts easy, feels smooth, @Stump Shot did some mighty fine port work.
I'm super happy with the end results
Looks good ! I going to be bucking up this scrap pile next weekend . All the logs will be dragged out of the pile . If you want to get some time on the saw let me know . It's probably 20 minutes from your house .
 

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Looks good ! I going to be bucking up this scrap pile next weekend . All the logs will be dragged out of the pile . If you want to get some time on the saw let me know . It's probably 20 minutes from your house .

Sounds good Brad. I'll know what my weekend plans are once it gets closer. I'll shoot you a text by Friday about it.
 

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I suppose it's time for an update.

I put about 10 tanks of fuel through it and it was running great. Until it didn't.
The big end rod bearing decided to evacuate the crankshaft at high speed mid cut.
The piston took the brunt on it and jammed a piece of the cage into 1 of the upper transfers.

So... I after time obtained a case half to replace the busted one, a used crank and a piston.
Steve was able to salvage the jug with a bit of grinding and whatnot.

It got reassembled and was back in action.

It then developed an issue where it would sometimes stall when it came out of the cut and you'd let go of the throttle, it would drop rpm, but stall rather than idle. It would restart fine.

So, after talking with Steve, the carb got a new kit (Walbro K20-HD) for the Mtronic carb, and a fuel filter.
It was also suggested that I try opening the throttle plate just a bit more with the base idle screw.
I gave it probably 1/16 of a turn to start.
And, problem solved.
It's back to running great.

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I like seeing you not give up on that beast.

It's been a back and forth battle with it but I think it's at a point now I've got the bugs worked out of this thing. It doesn't appear it's ever lived and easy life and has seen its share of abuse and neglect.
It should be a good workhorse for years to come now.
In hindsight starting with a less thrashed version from the get go would have greatly simplified things. But who does that?
 

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It's been a back and forth battle with it but I think it's at a point now I've got the bugs worked out of this thing. It doesn't appear it's ever lived and easy life and has seen its share of abuse and neglect.
It should be a good workhorse for years to come now.
In hindsight starting with a less thrashed version from the get go would have greatly simplified things. But who does that?
I built an 044 once because I was given a broken fuel tank. I literally started from less than nothing.
 
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