Tugg
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Anyone know if the cylinder bolts on 2-series huskys are another grade other than 12.9? It looks like most OEM bolts on these saws are 12.9. Wondering if the cylinder bolts are different?
About 3 grades tougher then a Stihl, LMAO, sorry had to.
A swedish saw manufacturer used standard thread bolts? I never knew that.Well, most 2 series saws cylinder bolts are 1/4-20 threads. So.... grade 8, black oxide.
Yup. First time you see it you think something's been dicked with.A swedish saw manufacturer used standard thread bolts? I never knew that.
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The first time I work on a 288. I don't even have the bit to remove cylinder bolts.. it's neither Hex 4 or 5. It's 3/16.Yup. First time you see it you think something's been dicked with.
Yup. Was pretty odd to me. The 262XP is still metric M5, but the 266/268/272 is certainly SAE size-only for the base.A swedish saw manufacturer used standard thread bolts? I never knew that.
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Crazy huh?Yup. Was pretty odd to me. The 262XP is still metric M5, but the 266/268/272 is certainly SAE size-only for the base.
Yup. Was pretty odd to me. The 262XP is still metric M5, but the 266/268/272 is certainly SAE size-only for the base.
394 XP as well. Ran into that one myself and had a good head scratch over it.
and some DolmarsA swedish saw manufacturer used standard thread bolts? I never knew that.
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Thanks for the replies. I may stick with the 12.9 grade bolt since they are made in China, just to be safe. Plus it will be the new mod everyone wants. Yep, she is all OEM. Oh, except I upgraded to high tension bolts. Makes a huge difference when you are looking for them on the ground after they have rattled loose.
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