I am completely rebuilding my second Stihl TS400. I put this thread in chainsaw because it's almost like a chainsaw, but easier to rebuild, no brake and no oiler.
The first one I did went great, it runs well, but I am wondering if there might be a better sealant than the Dirko red that I have. I use the Dirko on Stihl clam shells.
The saws are old and bearings were trashed so I decided to seal the crankcase in addition to a new gasket. After extensive searching I looked into Motoseal, Yamabond, Hondabond, and Three Bond. The Yamabond and Three Bond have been replaced with new products because of hazardous potentials in the old brews. Someone posted that the new Yamabond 5 doesn't work- and now I'm wondering if the new Three Bond is in the same boat. So, I'm more confused that if I had just bought without researching.
My issue with the Dirko is that it sets up fast. I don't like to rush when I'm assembling the crankcase halves with new bearings and a new crankshaft.
Does anyone know which new sealants work well and setup slowly? I really don't want to waste a new Tecomec top-end because of a seal failure.
Thanks-
The first one I did went great, it runs well, but I am wondering if there might be a better sealant than the Dirko red that I have. I use the Dirko on Stihl clam shells.
The saws are old and bearings were trashed so I decided to seal the crankcase in addition to a new gasket. After extensive searching I looked into Motoseal, Yamabond, Hondabond, and Three Bond. The Yamabond and Three Bond have been replaced with new products because of hazardous potentials in the old brews. Someone posted that the new Yamabond 5 doesn't work- and now I'm wondering if the new Three Bond is in the same boat. So, I'm more confused that if I had just bought without researching.
My issue with the Dirko is that it sets up fast. I don't like to rush when I'm assembling the crankcase halves with new bearings and a new crankshaft.
Does anyone know which new sealants work well and setup slowly? I really don't want to waste a new Tecomec top-end because of a seal failure.
Thanks-