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I'm the type who drills ball joints and tie rod ends to screw in grease fittings. Trying to resist the urge to drill grease holes in my Stihl bar tips.
Same here. Other day I pulled the axle from the wheel hub on our 4x4 to get a zerk in the new lower ball joint.
 
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I'm the type who drills ball joints and tie rod ends to screw in grease fittings. Trying to resist the urge to drill grease holes in my Stihl bar tips.
Wouldn’t help anyway, I’ve seen so many Stihl bar rails wear out before the tips ever quit under normal conditions. I’ve changed a few out on pro bars that guys bore cut with a lot but most regular cutting wears the rails out first.
 

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Fellow brought in a really whupped MS170, basically no compression. He really wants it going again (sentimental reasons...) and I'm leaning towards a China short block. I see them anywhere from around $25 to $130 (LRB). I'm not expecting a high quality unit for replacement but is there really any reason to spend an extra $100? Does anyone have experience with any of the bargain basement short blocks?

Thanks,

Mark
 
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