I wish I would have done that from the start but I had no idea.
Let’s say it is out of spec, should I order another cheap crank to try or spend more than the saws worth on a oem.
Also would it be wrong to trade it in at a pawn shop on anything they have name brand? It doesn’t have Stihl on it and I wouldn’t say anything if not asked. Or I may just throw in the towel and take one to the chin because I knew better. It’s not my hobby to constantly work on it, I have limited time and energy after a day of being in a bucket truck most of the day. I Guess I’m going to think about it this week while I wait on my boot and I’ll see where I’m at then. Maybe someone else will have one running to compare by then.
I have no up and down movement in the bearings so it’s got to be the flywheel or the crank.
Go buy a new saw. If you're busy enough to need two, it's a small expense. The Echos are cheap, easy to find (Home Depot as a last resort) and have a 1 year pro warranty.
When you have time, throw a used OEM crank and boot in your kit and sell it or keep it for parts on your other 200t. Just be honest that it's a chinese clone. People selling kit saws as the real thing are sheisters.