This kit was a bust for me. I kept finding things wrong. I kept being defeated. I kept coming back to it. The last big reveal was when I discovered the flash in the impulse channel while putting on the 6th carb, an oem that time. I thought I had hit pay dirt. Troubleshooting and not getting where I needed to be especially after that discover was devastating. A subscriber to my youtube channel brought it up and I took another look. This time I blame the kit and I have figured out the, what, when and why. Its been over a year and the preciseness of the work I did is comprehensive. The cylinder was so out of whack it caused the main problem and then that opens the door to the other. Its very interesting. I have hope that I can overcome the secondary problem(s). I will discuss those in the last video of the series. Its a very sturdy saw. Much heftier than the 440 or the 660, those are runners. I am unsure if huztl still has their storage trailer still packed to the ceiling with unsold kits ready to ship and packed like mine or if they unpacked the kits and replaced and fixed the problems. My gut tells me they did not lift a finger. As it unfolds if someone sees a solution, when that time comes, a long term solution, speak up please.
The videos will rollout starting tonight and appear about every two to three days on a schedule about 9pm. It starts with the chainsaw disassembly and will roll on through to the final fixes.got the notice that the thread was active a thread I've been watching so I just atch the video for the first time and of course you sound very knowledgeable and very competent you mentioned a flash in the impulse I don't know what that phrase means does that mean there was a impediment a blockage in the impulse line and then you didn't mention that you fixed it did you remit out or knock a little peace out and how did you make out I don't see any additional videos with the new cylinder posted yet sounds like you really had your hands full and you did try everything what is a flash in the impulse line and how did you fix it
Walt, I think your full of it. Sometimes you struggle sometimes it goes smooth. If you find it painful to watch or you are expecting some Stormy type action don't watch. I really don't know what to say. So far it looks like your bored.Bedford do you own any tools? Man you seem to be struggling on that saw
I have tools, many special tools by Stihl. I have hammers and saws and grinders and welder. Nails screws tape lots and lots of tools. I use them when it's appropriate. That may be what is worrying you. You perceive I should be using something. I have no idea what you are referring too.I lacked no tools while I worked on this saw. I have arthritis and I see evidence of that when I edit the videos but that only slows.me down not stop meAll good Bedford. Just hard to watch a man struggle for lack of tools
Do you know this guy? He is a total fan. I think he is pulling my leg. He worries about folks that don't have tools. I am crippled, I got tools. Hands are two important tools. LolCan't we all just get along!!!! [emoji38]