Chris J.
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I took a little drive today, and came home with two saws, a Homelite C-72 and a Skilsaw 1616. My camera batteries started dying before I had a chance to photo the 1616.
Model Profile: C-72
The C-72 has compression, and pulls over pretty easily. This surprises me because the Homelite 450 (Craftsman 4.5) that I had would try to tear my arm off. The P&C look good through the exhaust. The piston has some very light scoring, and in the only piston photo that came out well you can see some darkening on the piston, which I'm pretty sure (hoping) it's just carbon marks.
I haven't put any fuel in it because it was stored with fuel, which smelled like varnish, the tank will need a good cleaning. There's also lots of carbon build-up in the exhaust, which will also need to be cleaned. When I pulled the AF the carb area was nearly spotless, unlike the rest of the saw. I'm not sure what that means, guess I'll find out when I get farther into the saw.
Model Profile: C-72
The C-72 has compression, and pulls over pretty easily. This surprises me because the Homelite 450 (Craftsman 4.5) that I had would try to tear my arm off. The P&C look good through the exhaust. The piston has some very light scoring, and in the only piston photo that came out well you can see some darkening on the piston, which I'm pretty sure (hoping) it's just carbon marks.
I haven't put any fuel in it because it was stored with fuel, which smelled like varnish, the tank will need a good cleaning. There's also lots of carbon build-up in the exhaust, which will also need to be cleaned. When I pulled the AF the carb area was nearly spotless, unlike the rest of the saw. I'm not sure what that means, guess I'll find out when I get farther into the saw.