I’ve got the tune up kit, ignition coil, new intake manifold boot, and a complete gasket set. Also bought a piston ring compressor and piston stop kit. It has a Walbro carb with two adjustment screws.We are here to help. Personally have done a few of them 026/260’s.
Which parts do you have? Looks like a 44mm top end to me. I’d use that jug cleaned up, you won’t get the same performance from an AM P&C set. Meteor pistons are fine. That broken fin won’t do a thing.
Do you definitely have a carb with 2 adjustment screws? They came both ways, and IIRC only the Zama has an adjustment limiter. Never seen one on a Walbro on the 1121 model.
If you plan on working on saws, a vacuum and pressure testing tool is a must. In general. A small air leak will result in issues with keeping idle stable. You’ll chase it forever.
You are really forced to go through everything because the saw scored in the first place. Invest in a new oem fuel line and filter and a new oem impulse line. Carb needs to be gone through as well, may as well rebuild it in case there is an issue with fuel supply with the carb itself. The screen may be caked with the debris or there may be a metering issue.
The 1121 is one tough little saw. The bearings are oversized and usually last a very long time. If there is no radial play and they look good, you can probably get by with leaving them alone. A case split may be more than you’re up for at this point.
I know it sounds like a lot, but you can do it.
Welcome Swizzler.Hey Tinkerer, I'm also working on my first attempt at a rebuild. I did an old 028 WB my father in law gave me.
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Good luck to you! I'll be following along.
Also, on the condition of the jug. The OEM jug for this one is a Mahle and I had thought it would be scrapped because of the piston scoring, but I looked at it again last night and I think it’s saveable.We are here to help. Personally have done a few of them 026/260’s.
Which parts do you have? Looks like a 44mm top end to me. I’d use that jug cleaned up, you won’t get the same performance from an AM P&C set. Meteor pistons are fine. That broken fin won’t do a thing.
Do you definitely have a carb with 2 adjustment screws? They came both ways, and IIRC only the Zama has an adjustment limiter. Never seen one on a Walbro on the 1121 model.
If you plan on working on saws, a vacuum and pressure testing tool is a must. In general. A small air leak will result in issues with keeping idle stable. You’ll chase it forever.
You are really forced to go through everything because the saw scored in the first place. Invest in a new oem fuel line and filter and a new oem impulse line. Carb needs to be gone through as well, may as well rebuild it in case there is an issue with fuel supply with the carb itself. The screen may be caked with the debris or there may be a metering issue.
The 1121 is one tough little saw. The bearings are oversized and usually last a very long time. If there is no radial play and they look good, you can probably get by with leaving them alone. A case split may be more than you’re up for at this point.
I know it sounds like a lot, but you can do it.
Ew. She should be ashamed. Sadly, the paint job is probably the highlight if my work. Lol.back to orange and white.
Is that a pipe plug in the decomp hole?
I'll have to get one of these vacuum testers as I suspect my issues are impulse or fuel related.I guess I will order an impulse and fuel line along with a vacuum tester.
Looks like a 44.7Also, on the condition of the jug. The OEM jug for this one is a Mahle and I had thought it would be scrapped because of the piston scoring, but I looked at it again last night and I think it’s saveable.View attachment 294392View attachment 294393View attachment 294394View attachment 294395
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This may be a good time to invest in a mighty vac presure/vac tester.
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I may have played around with my dremel when I thought I was going to scrap it. Really I just took off enough to make the whole port shiny and practice techniqueA service manual is handy, you should be able to get someone here to send one to you. Have you done some dremmel work to the intake?
Not sure. I’m just gonna leave it be until I have reason to otherwiseIs that a pipe plug in the decomp hole?