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Dang that suck's was hoping the coil would have ya good to go.Are the magnet's clean on the flywheel,maybe reed or pulse hole.Probably not much help but i'm sure the expert's will chime in.
Yeah magnets clean, reed sealed, pulse open. Gotta be something besides coil. Thanks muchDang that suck's was hoping the coil would have ya good to go.Are the magnet's clean on the flywheel,maybe reed or pulse hole.Probably not much help but i'm sure the expert's will chime in.
Yeah magnets clean, reed sealed, pulse open. Gotta be something besides coil. Thanks much
I am currently looking for a large place to display all of my saws as the collection seems to be growing.
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Mark
My favorite top handle for sureI managed to patch together parts from a Craftsman 2.1 PS and 2.3 to make a runner. Rebuilt the oil pump diaphragm following Randy's (Hotshot) ideas. Pressed/punched it back together with sockets supporting the caps/pintle. Used a dab of JB weld on the outside button. New cover and case gaskets made. Oils unbelievably well and holds a steady idle. Had to go over the points and run a new high tension wire.
Saw runs well on the 2.1 cylinder and piston. It had an Oregon rim set-up running 3/8-7. I swapped it back to the 6 pin spur.
Not pretty, but it runs decent.
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TTraded for a couple poulan pro 4218's today. Started on one of them checking fuel lines, etc. The purge lines are typical 3/32 x 3/16, but the fuel line seems slightly larger. Anyone know the I.d. and o.d. for this line? I tried the metric fuel line I keep for Stihl saws, but it's loose on the carb. nipple. Any help is appreciated.
Not yet Tim, but I have a project lined up depending on the weather this week. Should be able to bury the 36" bar.
Mark
Great job!Oils unbelievably well and holds a steady idle. Had to go over the points and run a new high tension wire.
I am currently looking for a large place to display all of my saws as the collection seems to be growing.
Mark
But Claude is smiling...
Mark
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