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       #Post#: 30497--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 29, 2013, 11:04 am
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       I've been slacking.
       Fixed the 338 the other day.
       Still need to pull the piston on PP365 and put new piston set
       and upgrade intake and carb to 330 set up so I can compare to
       3500.
       Wanting to pull the 3.0 and install the 335 top with 3450
       piston. Just cant make myself pull down a perfect running saw
       though.
       Still have the harley poulan project at stand still.
       #Post#: 30533--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Saw Dr Date: December 29, 2013, 8:07 pm
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       Bench #1 = 290 that needs put together.
       Bench #2 = 362 Stihl that I have GOT to get finished.
       Bench #3 = piles of crap and a 272, 372, & 359 that are all
       jumbled together + my Poulan 2500 limb saw that is not actually
       a 2500 anymore.
       Bench #4 = very low hour 288 Lite that is getting cleaned up and
       wrap/long bar (36" lightweight) treatment.
       #Post#: 30704--------------------------------------------------
       On the Chainsaw bench.
       By: 3000 FPS Date: December 31, 2013, 5:07 pm
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       Weather got up to about 46 today so I got out and was able to
       get a few thing done.
       I finished putting together a Wild Thing that I got for free. I
       put a used piston and cylinder in it and then tuned it in some
       wood out behind the garage.
       Next I pulled the carb off of my PP 395.   The last time I had
       out it would just die at WOT and no matter how I adjusted it.
       Cleaned the carb and put a kit in today and all is well again.
       Then I pulled the clutch off of my 3750 and checked the rim size
       on it and cleaned it up some.
       All in all it was a good day on the ole chain saw bench.   Just
       the way I like it.
       #Post#: 30708--------------------------------------------------
       Re: On the Chainsaw bench.
       By: 660magnum Date: December 31, 2013, 5:38 pm
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       We had that here a couple days ago. I got a few things done.
       #Post#: 30889--------------------------------------------------
       Re: On the Chainsaw bench.
       By: Al Smith Date: January 3, 2014, 9:44 am
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       I'm slow but sure gathering up parts for an 034 super I got on
       the cheap .Finally found a decent air box cover for a decent
       price off flea bay.I think all I need is a fuel tank filter and
       maybe a set of rings,crank seals  .I think the piston might be
       able to be saved ,doesn't look that bad .Then again I'm not all
       that fussy with pistons .If it is junk an after market piston
       isn't that expensive .
       #Post#: 30902--------------------------------------------------
       Re: On the Chainsaw bench.
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: January 3, 2014, 1:16 pm
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       I finished the NE 338xpt during that warm spell.  Runs like new
       again wooohooo.
       #Post#: 31999--------------------------------------------------
       Re: On the Chainsaw bench.
       By: bustedknuckles Date: January 17, 2014, 4:11 pm
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       I've got an 019T disassembled waiting for an oil pump to arrive.
       Also have a Mac 10-10A that isn't automatic anymore apart
       needing oiler repairs. (waiting on ambition), And I have the
       handle off the Stihl 070 and am in the process of putting rubber
       on the tubing. I need to spin up about 3 chains too when I get a
       chance. Wasn't in the shop at all today. Maybe tomorrow... I did
       get some trees felled last evening. Good thing as it's very
       windy today.
       #Post#: 32010--------------------------------------------------
       Re: On the Chainsaw bench.
       By: 3000 FPS Date: January 17, 2014, 5:58 pm
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       [quote author=bustedknuckles link=topic=2826.msg31999#msg31999
       date=1389996663]
       I've got an 019T disassembled waiting for an oil pump to arrive.
       Also have a Mac 10-10A that isn't automatic anymore apart
       needing oiler repairs. (waiting on ambition), And I have the
       handle off the Stihl 070 and am in the process of putting rubber
       on the tubing. I need to spin up about 3 chains too when I get a
       chance. Wasn't in the shop at all today. Maybe tomorrow... I did
       get some trees felled last evening. Good thing as it's very
       windy today.
       [/quote]
       Sounds pretty busy.
       I took a bunch of pictures today and weights of some of my
       Poulans and other saws.
       #Post#: 32137--------------------------------------------------
       Re: On the Chainsaw bench.
       By: KilliansRedLeo Date: January 18, 2014, 5:03 pm
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       [quote author=bustedknuckles link=topic=2826.msg31999#msg31999
       date=1389996663]
       I've got an 019T disassembled waiting for an oil pump to arrive.
       Also have a Mac 10-10A that isn't automatic anymore apart
       needing oiler repairs. (waiting on ambition), And I have the
       handle off the Stihl 070 and am in the process of putting rubber
       on the tubing. I need to spin up about 3 chains too when I get a
       chance. Wasn't in the shop at all today. Maybe tomorrow... I did
       get some trees felled last evening. Good thing as it's very
       windy today.
       [/quote]
       Bustedknuckles when you install the oil pump in the 019T, two
       things
       1) there is a window on the plastic case where the oil pump
       drive gear shows through the center of which is marked by being
       more roughly finished than the rest of the plastic, if the pump
       drive gear is not centered in that area the pump will not work.
       2) when you install the pump using the screw you used to pull it
       out, be mindful of how much resistance there is to putting the
       pump in place. I have noticed that the plastic shrinks and the
       fitment of the pump is not tight enough to keep it in place. If
       this is the case you can wrap a little fuel proof Teflon tape
       around the pump body to get a tight fit. Don't cover up the
       inlet hole in the pump body itself OBTW if the pump was not
       centered in the opening the when you took it apart it would look
       s though the pump was bad when in fact it may not be. JMO from
       fixing the same saw four times.
       #Post#: 32447--------------------------------------------------
       Re: On the Chainsaw bench.
       By: Sawnami Date: January 22, 2014, 5:48 am
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       Cleaning up this little guy. Originally didn't have any fire
       because the moveable breaker plate was loose. Runs now.
       Wright C70 116 cc
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       height=525]
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