The Mac 110 info calls for a AC CS45TDoes this fit a mac 110 it seem like it doesn't. This is what came in the saw when I got it but I had to remove the handle to tighten it. It is an ngk plug.
And a Mini Mac engine!
I know for a fact that I can strip a Mini Mac down to the bare engine faster than much of my other saws and power equipment. They're like one of those silly metal puzzles that you get for Christmas and throw in your junk drawer, once you learn the steps, it's pretty quick.Fixed that for you!
But seriously, I know I'm in the minority here, but I never had a problem with the minis or understood the hate they get.
Taking one apart is only like a 6 minute job for me. (it's probably faster with power tools) But once you figure them out, they're dead simple.
Thanks copy that. i got the correct one now. Thank you for the help.In response to post 39,500, that spark plug is not correct. Should be DJ6J or DJ8J; 5/8" socket and a tapered seat. Even so, you must have an extreme thin wall socket or scrench to remove them. I normally take the screws out of the rear handle if I need to change the plug.
The AC plugs are not readily available now days.
Mark
Noted. I will be calling on you soon lol. I am going to have to look at mine tomorrow I have to figure out how to get to the carb and check out the tank and fuel lines.I know for a fact that I can strip a Mini Mac down to the bare engine faster than much of my other saws and power equipment. They're like one of those silly metal puzzles that you get for Christmas and throw in your junk drawer, once you learn the steps, it's pretty quick.
That was in his shop trash can to be thrown away.And a Mini Mac engine!
You basically have to pull the hole thing apart to get to the carb.Noted. I will be calling on you soon lol. I am going to have to look at mine tomorrow I have to figure out how to get to the carb and check out the tank and fuel lines.
Yea that is what I been hearing and seeing. So here we go three saws apart at once.You basically have to pull the hole thing apart to get to the carb.
Noted. I will be calling on you soon lol. I am going to have to look at mine tomorrow I have to figure out how to get to the carb and check out the tank and fuel lines.
I know for a fact that I can strip a Mini Mac down to the bare engine faster than much of my other saws and power equipment. They're like one of those silly metal puzzles that you get for Christmas and throw in your junk drawer, once you learn the steps, it's pretty quick.
It's like the Rubik's Cube. Everyone else said they were "impossible"... until you figured it out. Then you could solve the thing in 5 minutes or less.
Does this fit a mac 110 it seem like it doesn't.
I still have no idea how to solve a Rubiks cube... but I can fix a Mini Mac and cut one in halfStupid rubiks cube hahaha I just moved all the stickers around
Glad you saved it! Worth a good bit in parts alone.That was in his shop trash can to be thrown away.
The bad part was when he told me he had thrown several away over the years.Glad you saved it! Worth a good bit in parts alone.
Stupid rubiks cube hahaha I just moved all the stickers around