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Don't forget the cuss words.As long as it works! I'll try that tonight.
They were instilled in my sequence. I just didn't list those.
Don't forget the cuss words.As long as it works! I'll try that tonight.
Well having to fabricate linkage rods because they were missing some times is not as easy as one thinks .Some you can use wire coat hangers and some it takes hardened rod like gauge rods used by tool and die makers .After screwing a couple up you just have to walk away for a tad bit .Been there .Lord. Could only imagine. Not only the tonnage. But the grey hair, beer and plethora of foul language.
Stainless TIG welding filler wire works greatWell having to fabricate linkage rods because they were missing some times is not as easy as one thinks .Some you can use wire coat hangers and some it takes hardened rod like gauge rods used by tool and die makers .After screwing a couple up you just have to walk away for a tad bit .Been there .
So. Update. Got the handle together. There is no snap action of the chokes high throttle position releasing to normal. I have to manually adjust that with the thumb switch. Is that normal?
In the meantime.
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I think I found it in the ipl. Its labeled as a clamp. Something to do with the fuel tank assembly. I have no idea where it goes. Please help with that.
Also, the rep from Huzl is still in the asking questions stage. I hope that gets resolved real soon.
Goes on the fuel tank next to the boot opening.
It’s not the end of the world if you forget to pout it in there but, engineers hate to add extra parts.
Lol. Did that. It still decided to retire.Those have lead to the demise of countless Stihl saws.
Add a dab of grease and always push in to turn.
That one your referring to is an teardrop shaped one. Big hole for coil wire. Small for kill switch.
Now I know! Thank you!The hollow ‘rivets’ reinforce the four fuel tank mounting points.
Flange part against the engine.
Yeah, where I work our ipl's are the same way. I'm overly used to that.Make sure you look at the part count because Stihl does not always show all screws in a parts diagram, just one in a set.