I have some extra space.... lolThere were too many chainsaws in the way for me to get to my Coleman generator.
I have some extra space.... lolThere were too many chainsaws in the way for me to get to my Coleman generator.
Oil pump gaskets are very hard new so I doubt it is the gasket - your pump is not snug. MAC had several designs to replace the third bolt in the back that was removed over the course of the ten series. Best solution I have found is to drill the case for the third bolt. Alignment is a little tricky. Both Mark and I posted pictures in the past on how we did it. As you would expect Mark’s approach is more precise. This is the only way I found to work on my favorite 800. Burning bar oil is not good for the engine nor for the bar and chain.I am working on a Promac 800 that had a bad piston, (was able to clean up the cylinder ok) One thing I noticed is that there was quite a bit of chain oil in the crankcase when I took it apart. I know the oiler is connected to the hole in the bottom of the clamshell, is this an issue I should address?
I have a piston coming from lilredbarn, the crank seals look good but I will pressure test before I run it.
(I think the issue for the bad piston was where the carb boot joins the bottom of the handle was not sealing properly. )
Anything else to look out for?
If it ever dies on you, talk Mark out of one of his MAC BPs to repower it.1981 Kawasaki Invader 440. I've had it for 20 years and her name is "Old Reliable".
Give, sell, trade, etc. But not now. I need to go through every twice or more before I can do anything.I watched the vid. I had a suburban load of saws years ago, quite a few went to folks here, and I rebuilt many and either sold and passed them one to new owners or kept them. Do you plan on selling parts?
Here's Debbie, Sam and I loading the McCulloch truckload hoard guys.
I'm working on an unloading vid also.
I'm overwhelmed.
Sam is 87. He is special and comes from a dying breed. Debbie and I are going back to visit him.
Clint
LIke you already were told. DO NOT use the LRB wrist pin.thanks for the help, I haven't worked on this one before, it was given to me by a dear friend who has passed. I finally dug it out and am working on it. (been sitting for 10 years.) the saw was low hours when it seized (his son was using it) so it is in good shape otherwise. I have most of the parts on order, I am waiting till payday for the rest, I think while I have it apart I will do the crank seals.
the piston pin and bearings are good so I will reuse them as you said.
I've already been through it once. I just need to get some rat proof boxes. Jugs in one, gas tanks in one, oil boxes in one, etc.I would enjoy helping you go through that stuff. On a warm day though lol
Last week I went over my farmer friends place to clear six big Ash trees that went over fences. Brough most of the wood home. But cheated, and used my newer Stihls.It got a Mac View attachment 962520View attachment 962521
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A few logs for the mill
Nice firewood too.
You Northerners probably call it a cypress of some sort
*gasp*Last week I went over my farmer friends place to clear six big Ash trees that went over fences. Brough most of the wood home. But cheated, and used my newer Stihls.
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