Comprodigy
OPE Member
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- 5352
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2018
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- 24
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- Location
- Lebanon KY
For the entire time my dad has owned this saw, he says he couldn’t keep it running. It’ll start, but then bog out, some times I can keep it running by goosing the gas, but it always dies at some point. Then I can restart it and run it again. From research and some tear down I can see it needs a MM and a different filter system for air intake, but the main culprit seem best described by a vacuum in the gas tank. So I checked the vent line, AND THERE WAS A SCREW IN IT!
Now in looking the rest of the saw over, the bar needs work. It needs the rails sanded or filed, and in a couple parts they are splayed out, if that’s the right term. They are to wide. What can I use to close this gap, without going to far, to fix this bar?
(By the way there aren’t any flat spots, which is amazing for it still being the original bar!)
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Now in looking the rest of the saw over, the bar needs work. It needs the rails sanded or filed, and in a couple parts they are splayed out, if that’s the right term. They are to wide. What can I use to close this gap, without going to far, to fix this bar?
(By the way there aren’t any flat spots, which is amazing for it still being the original bar!)
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