Those are correct match. That don't mean the coil is good/working...Any input on the coil and flywheel combo?
Those are correct match. That don't mean the coil is good/working...Any input on the coil and flywheel combo?
The kit came with the saw, my uncle bought it with the intention of fixing it himself, before giving it to me. Im considering putting rings on the oem piston and putting the oem jug back on.If you guys would quit telling everyone that there is no replacement for displacement, these kids probably wouldn’t be running around replacing their perfectly fine OEM cylinders with Chinese big bore kits
If you guys would quit telling everyone that there is no replacement for displacement, these kids probably wouldn’t be running around replacing their perfectly fine OEM cylinders with Chinese big bore kits
Ok, heres the backside of the flywheel, coil, and sparkplug.
Well when was the saw last known to run and who had it?Any input on the coil and flywheel combo?
But but.... why..... bigger is always better er er ;-)If you guys would quit telling everyone that there is no replacement for displacement, these kids probably wouldn’t be running around replacing their perfectly fine OEM cylinders with Chinese big bore kits
Bigger the saw the bigger the lower backache`!But but.... why..... bigger is always better er er ;-)
I'll be good now, promises
Didn't run for years- I might have failed to mention that.......Well when was the saw last known to run and who had it?
Drop dat chit on dem like a tree!Bigger the saw the bigger the lower backache`!
That could point to a carb issue. I know he put fuel in it but it could of been flooded who knows?At this point its prob the coil or carb. The aftermarket kit is bugging me though.Didn't run for years- I might have failed to mention that.......
I use the better cylinders sometimes but not much else. Even then your shooting for two out of three. Plastics mehThat could point to a carb issue. I know he put fuel in it but it could of been flooded who knows?At this point its prob the coil or carb. The aftermarket kit is bugging me though.
Why dont you fix it Jack ass!Best to go to a site like Thumper Talk , where there are real chainsaw mechanics .. Not a bunch of hacks ....
Please, please help us out.Best to go to a site like Thumper Talk , where there are real chainsaw mechanics .. Not a bunch of hacks ....
No idea, all i know is that it was a fallers saw.Well when was the saw last known to run and who had it?
LolBest to go to a site like Thumper Talk , where there are real chainsaw mechanics .. Not a bunch of hacks ....
He, and sierra rider are on thumpertalk with me, hes just kiddingWhy dont you fix it Jack ass!
Yeah… hes from another site im on. Dont get him started about echos.Please, please help us out.
I'm new here and need all the help I can get.
What is your diagnosis boss?
I have 2 other 066 carbs i can try. They are from parts saws i got.That could point to a carb issue. I know he put fuel in it but it could of been flooded who knows?At this point its prob the coil or carb. The aftermarket kit is bugging me though.
I might have failed to mention....... I have spare OEM carbs I could have tried 5 pages ago!I have 2 other 066 carbs i can try. They are from parts saws i got.