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I feel a lot of it comes down to the dilution ratio with some of these cleaners. Some have turned aluminum dark gray in my trials, some even seemed like they etched parts.

Personally I use Dawn Ultra + water for general degreasing. LAs Totally Awesome for hardware only, and Simple Green Aircraft Cleaner on cylinders (rinsed with distilled water and compressor dried).

I like using Berrymans b12 on stubborn carbon deposits or oil staining
 

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Mean Green does contain sodium hydroxide, that's why it works so well.

The directions say not to use on aluminum but I soak flywheels in full strength and they normally come out looking very good. I have not experienced any discoloration or oxidation/corrosion using Mean Green even when the parts are not completely submerged.

I left a flywheel soaking in my bucket today for a couple of hours, rinsed it with hot water and it looked just like new. I've soaked maybe 25 chains in the same bucket previously to clean them up before sharpening so it was not perfectly fresh.

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Today's project was getting this "modern" McCulloch cleaned up for the display. You'll have to take my word on the flywheel looking like new.

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This is one of the Jenn Feng era saws, unfortunately it had a dead coil. Good news is Amazon had a replacement for $20 delivered so we'll see if we can make it run properly again.

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I’ve never ran either… how does a the 79cc compare to the 73cc?
Once the stupid SLR tube is removed from a PS-7310 muffler it wakes up tremendously.
Empty can muffler on both, the PS-7310 is snappier & keeps higher in cut rpm.
The PS-7900 sports a bit more torque though, making it a better long bar or .404" saw.

I run 24" 3/8" on my PS-7310, seems to be a perfect match.
My secondary PS-7900 is also set up with 24" 3/8" and she feels slower, yet more powerful.

The OEM 73cc is noticeably less thirsty than the OEM 79cc!
 

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I feel a lot of it comes down to the dilution ratio with some of these cleaners. Some have turned aluminum dark gray in my trials, some even seemed like they etched parts.

Personally I use Dawn Ultra + water for general degreasing. LAs Totally Awesome for hardware only, and Simple Green Aircraft Cleaner on cylinders (rinsed with distilled water and compressor dried).

I like using Berrymans b12 on stubborn carbon deposits or oil staining
Hard to beat dish detergent with degreaser in hot water.
 

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Shindaiwa 360 that got a complete rebuild. Has had fuel issues ever since. Idles fine, cuts great. But, jostle around and it dies. Kinda acts like an air leak but not quite...no surging at idle or wot. V&p test were good before I buttoned it up.
The tank vent tube was shot (missed it before) so just replaced that, tried another new filter, fuel line was replaced at rebuild. I guess the next thing to do is another p&v test, sigh...nos carb but I've rebuilt it anyway since it was 30yrs old :p
I'd like to get this figured out as it is a great little, 11# saw.
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