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Lately I have had a lot of saws come across my bench with loose cylinder bolts. Mostly Poulan xxv/micro top handle. And alot of half shaft blowers and weedeaters. Is this a common issue for everyone? Usualy a easy fix but really drives me nuts when the tool runs can't be tuned. On one I replaced the crank seal that was full of grass saw started and ran but couldn't tune in.

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i bought a 361 on ebay once that the cylinder had one cylinder bolt tight and it broke the base off the cylinder on the corner but still ran but cylinder was trash
 

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I recently purchased a used (abused) saw and the cylinder bolts were on so tight that I thought that I would strip the bolts while removing them!! At least I didn't get a hernia ... I don't think ... I do have abdominal muscle pain on the right side :coleman:...

Oh yeah, the guy said "I pulled the jug". And one of the 4 bolts was a stainless steel flat head bolt in contrast to the other 3 hex head blued bolts. :eek:...:rolleyes:o_Oo_O
 
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Ok, on a more serious note, the same used (abused) saw that I bought, keeps loosening the muffler bolts. I tighten them and after not even a full tank they come loose. If I apply more torque while tightening I will likely crack the cylinder head.
 

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Ok, on a more serious note, the same used (abused) saw that I bought, keeps loosening the muffler bolts. I tighten them and after not even a full tank they come loose. If I apply more torque while tightening I will likely crack the cylinder head.

Try Loctite?
 

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Ok, on a more serious note, the same used (abused) saw that I bought, keeps loosening the muffler bolts. I tighten them and after not even a full tank they come loose. If I apply more torque while tightening I will likely crack the cylinder head.
Self-locking Helicoils. They go in with normal tools but have a "square" thread in the middle of the coil that holds onto the screw, like a deformed lock nut in reverse.
 

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Sorry I went off-topic Tallguy.

Lately I have had a lot of saws come across my bench with loose cylinder bolts. Mostly Poulan xxv/micro top handle. And alot of half shaft blowers and weedeaters. Is this a common issue for everyone?

I have a John Deere/Homelite trimmer head that started running horribly one day. It took a little while to notice the muffler was loose, it dropped one of the bolts! So I checked the rest of it and found the 4 screws that hold the rear cover plate on the crankcase (it's a half-crank engine) were loose. Nothing leaked however. Once everything was tightened back down the engine ran fine. I guess vibration can eventually work anything loose.
 
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When I think about the ones I have fixed they all have been 2 bolt setup. Guess 2 bolts just don't hold the cylinder on very well.

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Try Loctite?
I tried blue loctite with no success. The heat just melts it. Any suggestion for a non-permanent thread locker that can withstand the heat?
 

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I safety wired the muffler bolts on one long time ago. Prolly should have Helicoiled it.
 
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