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Kid up road texted me that his 562 died in the cut and now won’t start.
It wouldn’t start for me either.
Checking spark I found the plug very loose and since it was finger tight I pulled it the rest of the way.
Hope the rest of it shot right into the muffler.
Compression does seem a little low though.
 

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Kid up road texted me that his 562 died in the cut and now won’t start.
It wouldn’t start for me either.
Checking spark I found the plug very loose and since it was finger tight I pulled it the rest of the way.
Hope the rest of it shot right into the muffler.
Compression does seem a little low though.
That's not good
 

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070 or 090?
Factory 090AV
That's how Stihl made the cases they will take 070 or 090 cylinders must just be for ease of manufacturing between the models.
The 090 G has an 070 cylinder on it from factory but same thing a 090 cylinder will bolt straight on.
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Kid up road texted me that his 562 died in the cut and now won’t start.
It wouldn’t start for me either.
Checking spark I found the plug very loose and since it was finger tight I pulled it the rest of the way.
Hope the rest of it shot right into the muffler.
Compression does seem a little low though.
Made in Japan, NGK? o_O

I exclusively use those, swap out any other plugs that I find in saws I purchase. :confused:
 

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Haven't messed with saw stuff much lately, but I had a Makita 4301 and a Dolmar PS-351 on my bench.
Both were in pieces and and both missing parts. The teal saw ended up as a donor for now, and the Dolmar ended up as a PS-351 simply because I didn’t have one in my little collection yet. Plenty of PS-421’s here, so figured why not.
It can use a new clutch cover and a new recoil cover, as they’re both cracked, but they’ll work for now.
The teal saw will get built up one day too, but I need a few parts before I can do that.
Removed the cat out of the muffler while I was at it. Two holes drilled at the spot welds makes it pop right out.
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This old beast. 1963-64 Homelite Super Wiz. Traded my 051 for it yesterday. Has great compression and ignition. Waiting on friction washers and pawls for the recoil as well as a carb kit and fuel outlet gasket. Popped on brake cleaner. Fuel system overhaul and cleaning next along with repairing the recoil and replacing the rope.

She's a 77cc gear drive beast sporting a 24" hard-nose bar pulling 1/2" pitch chain
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Kid up road texted me that his 562 died in the cut and now won’t start.
It wouldn’t start for me either.
Checking spark I found the plug very loose and since it was finger tight I pulled it the rest of the way.
Hope the rest of it shot right into the muffler.
Compression does seem a little low though.

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I guess if there’s a good thing here, it looks like a big part of the ground strap is still on top of the piston
 

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When your punk azz byach kid brother decides to do a 100yd double tap on your 7/16 mild steel pistol target with a AR...... You do what you have to do.


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Not condoning welding targets. My own risk for my own range. The weld is going to be much harder than the rest of the plate. In a effort to soften it some I will hit it with the torch a few times to help relieve it some.

Steven
 

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When your punk azz byach kid brother decides to do a 100yd double tap on your 7/16 mild steel pistol target with a AR...... You do what you have to do.


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Not condoning welding targets. My own risk for my own range. The weld is going to be much harder than the rest of the plate. In a effort to soften it some I will hit it with the torch a few times to help relieve it some.

Steven
I have had to do this many times….
 
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