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Here’s a dumb question. The echo decomp plug comes with 4 copper washers. Am I replacing that washer every so often or only if I see a leak?
 

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Here’s a dumb question. The echo decomp plug comes with 4 copper washers. Am I replacing that washer every so often or only if I see a leak?
I honestly don’t think a slight weep would make any difference really not that it will probably leak anyway. But if worried I bet a little dab of high temp loctite would seal the threads. Saws are honestly so air tight and some are more than others, small constant air leaks that don’t change can be tuned out and actually won’t affect anything. Some saws have spots they leak as part of the design it’s not that they were designed to leak but the engineer had a feature they wanted that caused a small constant leak that could be tuned out so it actually isn’t a completely air tight case though completely fine. Don’t remember the exact models but I believe it was a few huskies for sure and maybe even a Stihl that won’t hold vacuum 100% because of design.
 

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Here’s a dumb question. The echo decomp plug comes with 4 copper washers. Am I replacing that washer every so often or only if I see a leak?
That is because it is considered a service tool (for plugging valves during P/V tests). I have never seen an issue with an Echo decomp valve and would not use a plug.
 

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I am in need of a good IPL for a QV8000.

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While disassembling this saw, I discovered two pieces on the bench that mysteriously appeared. If anyone has an idea where these came from I welcome your input.

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I am in need of a good IPL for a QV8000.

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While disassembling this saw, I discovered two pieces on the bench that mysteriously appeared. If anyone has an idea where these came from I welcome your input.

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Ray is the greatest of all times!

Thanks Old 040 as well.

I have already been able to find that bumper in the photo above on the IPL so I have some idea where it goes. Now I have to figure out where that spring came from.

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I believe I found the spot for that spring, not shown on the IPL but the only place I could come up with.

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Putting the saw back together was a lot easier that taking it apart since I could actually see where things were supposed to go. Before being fit with a 32" bar for cutting wood it had obviously been used as a fire/rescue/vent saw and no one ever bothered to clean it along the way. There were a number of odd/missing/just plain wrong screws used but I was able to find enough correct ones to finish it off.

One day next week when the Red Kote fully cures I will fuel it up and verify that everything works as it should. Bench testing showed both the manual and automatic oilers working, throttle, choke, throttle latch all function as they should. I did pressure and vacuum test and it passed, piston looks almost new.

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I believe I found the spot for that spring, not shown on the IPL but the only place I could come up with.

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Putting the saw back together was a lot easier that taking it apart since I could actually see where things were supposed to go. Before being fit with a 32" bar for cutting wood it had obviously been used as a fire/rescue/vent saw and no one ever bothered to clean it along the way. There were a number of odd/missing/just plain wrong screws used but I was able to find enough correct ones to finish it off.

One day next week when the Red Kote fully cures I will fuel it up and verify that everything works as it should. Bench testing showed both the manual and automatic oilers working, throttle, choke, throttle latch all function as they should. I did pressure and vacuum test and it passed, piston looks almost new.

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I feel stupid for not catching that. I just worked on a QV 8000 that someone sent out from PA for me to put on a new rear handle/tank (casualty of a skid loader) and give it some much overdue TLC. Whoever had installed the carburetor last had failed to fit the needles into the grommet and it was sucking dirt badly there. He was using it on a tree care crew and claimed it was his favorite saw.
 
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