Backtroller
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Use a drill. The stem is hardened, the hex section isn’t. Just drill both holes, the stem will get scratched, but not damaged.That is great to know, how does one attempt to drill one out without fubarring it? Just curious.
Blowing the dust off the old, 2100 's![]()
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Lol, I always wanted one and somehow this is where I am now with all these. Three of these were in bad shape and needed crank bearings and seals etc.It appears there's a Black Hole in AU that is sucking in 2100 Husky'sand landing them on your bench....
Lol, I always wanted one and somehow this is where I am now with all these. Three of these were in bad shape and needed crank bearings and seals etc.
A good saw to work on though.
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Thanks.I have one that is in pretty decent shape and runs well, but appears it must have eaten a piece of the spark plug electrode.
Planning on throwing a piston and rings in it, then a new air intake and doing some milling with it.
Nice collection you have there...
I would love to see a video of that one running. Very nice work btw.
Sorry for the late reply. Yes I think it's the ethanol for sure. With e free mix it doesn't happen even in long term storage.Wow, what does that? The ethanol you think?