Robert Kugler
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Thanks Pogo.Wow. Outstanding thread on the subtle (and not so subtle) aspects of pressure testing and troubleshooting an 041 oil pump! Great stuff, guys..., especially the encouragement factor.
My only comment would be that I hope the saw was pressurized prior to (and while) being submerged to eliminate the possibility of water migration into the case. Even though the main leak would currently appear to be via the oil system and would not likely provide a very convenient path to the crankcase, that doesn't necessarily mean the oil seals couldn't still allow water into the bearings/case (or pass a vacuum test) even though they've passed a couple of bubble pressure tests so far. That may change once any larger leak sources have been fixed. And once the saw seems to have passed all the air leak tests using pressure, vacuum testing is a must to ensure the absolute integrity of all components subject to air leaks, especially the oil seals.
Good luck with it!
I pressurized it immediately after putting it in the bucket.
When I took it out, i removed the spark plug and poured 1/2 container of fuel mix oil and turned the crank. After a couple of turns, it belched oil all over the bench
Bob
Tom and Randy, thanks very much rot yhe help
Bob