Jeff, clean that cylinder good. If you use reading glasses - wear them when you inspect your work. If you don't, ... well I would rather not say what might happen, but it won't be pretty. If rebuilt properly, I believe this could become one of your favorite saws. Ron
Yeah, that's been on there for a month. Still no takers.
Well the SP 81 is going back together after cleaning up the cylinder (the MM method). New parts include: pulse line, both crank seals, "B" piston w/ rings, carb kit , rear a/v, coil, condenser & points. Forgot the new fuel line. Will have to order one tonight. Tested the oiler, working good.
All I need to do is mount the top.
Question: Can I install a new fuel line without taking the tank apart? I'd like to get the top mounted tomorrow.
Thanks in advance
jeff
Yes, just manipulate it through with the fuel cap off. Ron
Mark could use this on his electric start saw.
Hi Mark this is the post that shows a 7-10 with a right hand starter, but maybe just has the wrong AC cover. The PO has sent some extra pics but not any that clear anything up. I've asked for more but no response so far.I am sure there are tasks that the PM1000/Partner 100 are great at, but for me I will use other saws before I run the 1000. Perhaps a really fresh saw is nice, but the one I have is not that impressive.
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