appyacres
First time saw rebuilder
I rebuilt an 026 that came in a basket. New cylinder and piston and complete bottom end replacement. I also replaced the old carb with a 194 so I could adjust the high speed since the original carb had no high speed screw. Saw took a while to tune but I was able to get it to 4 stroke, then backed off the high speed screw about 1/8th turn. Had a lot of trouble getting the throttle response and idle set, but after running the saw a few times, 3 or 4 tanks of gas, and retuning, the idle improved to a tolerable level.
Two days ago I was using the saw and it died and would not idle at all. Tore the top end down today and found one of the cylinder screws had fallen out. The other three were loose and the cylinder was moving a bit. No wonder it didn't run right.
The question is, was I suppose to retorqued the screws after running for a few hours or should I have used loctite, blue or red, to prevent this problem?
I looked in the manual and it said nothing about loctite and the torque value was 7.7 lbs.
Two days ago I was using the saw and it died and would not idle at all. Tore the top end down today and found one of the cylinder screws had fallen out. The other three were loose and the cylinder was moving a bit. No wonder it didn't run right.
The question is, was I suppose to retorqued the screws after running for a few hours or should I have used loctite, blue or red, to prevent this problem?
I looked in the manual and it said nothing about loctite and the torque value was 7.7 lbs.