That model is totally uninteresting anyway, as is the 455, so why care........:biggrinbounce2:
what's the concensus of this saw in your area & how come you guy's don't know who makes the cylinder's:hmm3grin2orange:
That model is totally uninteresting anyway, as is the 455, so why care........:biggrinbounce2:
That post makes good sense. I've read a few posts where people have fried their 359's and maybe that's been the culprit. Will a leaking intake boot display the same symptoms (like idle speed variations when the saw is tipped sideways) like other leaks? Anyway, I ordered the parts for like $5 yesterday. Would I be better off to let the saw shop replace this part or should I try it myself? The saw runs great now but I'm extremely paranoid.
A leaking boot will display the same symptoms as other air leaks. If you enjoy working on your own stuff you will not have a problem replacing it yourself. It is a job that requires more patients than experience. If you would like a copy of the service manual, let me know and I will post one for you.
If you would like a copy of the service manual, let me know and I will post one for you.
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