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I like the fuel window...
I like the fuel window...
My friend's Jonsered 2094 Turbo. The guy that "rebuilt" the saw for his grandfather sealed everything up with red RTV... The piston is split! I am assuming the squish was too tight?View attachment 46880
Ouch...I bet that was a noisy running saw!!My friend's Jonsered 2094 Turbo. The guy that "rebuilt" the saw for his grandfather sealed everything up with red RTV... The piston is split! I am assuming the squish was too tight?View attachment 46880
I wouldn't know what to do with myself working on a clean saw to begin with.
Ain't that the truth! I have had one clean saw cross my bench. It was an 044 that is still stored in it's original case. The owner lets it cool down and wipes it off every time before putting it back in it's case. I know he thought I was nuts since I was saying so many nice things about his saw. It just needed a spark plug and a carb kit. I told him it was such a pleasure working on that saw that it was free. He gave me $50 anyway. (The whole drop off and pickup was through his son in law that I worked with). He has since sent me work through his friends and family.I wouldn't know what to do with myself working on a clean saw to begin with.
I feel your pain.... Now get out there and blow chips.Finally got the top cover and a few other small parts for the 346. Base gasket delete is all I've done to it so far.
Darn thing is almost too pretty to use.![]()
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I'd like to do a little shootout between this my 353 and 488 to see how they stack up. Not sure when I'll get to that though.I feel your pain.... Now get out there and blow chips.
I used echo 3mm x 5mm on my 930. Should be the same as your 920??Thanks but the owner died and his son is going to take one off of the dead saw pile for it. he was a logger do you happen to know what size fuel line it takes i thought I'd have it but i don't.