It was said that the fuel tank is difficult to remove, tip of the day, fill it with hot water several times and it will soften up and come right out
That's a sneaky we trick
It was said that the fuel tank is difficult to remove, tip of the day, fill it with hot water several times and it will soften up and come right out
I saw rings on ebay for it before i hit buy now dam it. Yea sad about the pistons mine will clean up fine theres only 1 little bad spot where its been catching the case cos of the walking crank as fossil said it would. Has anyone here done the 7700 ring job? Fossil also said years back that the Canadian 4000s didn't have the side port in the muffler.
I wish a company would start repoping parts for these and a few other saws and it pisses me off that husky owns the name and could easily make parts again same for the macs too
Good deal on your top end being a true 4000 bore.
This is the first time I’d heard of using the Poulan 7700 ring workaround tip, but I’d email the eBay seller for sure & see what thickness his rings are.
From what I’ve seen in these series of saws, the thin 3700 & 4000 rings are heat treated blue spring steel of some type, and the standard 1/16” thick rings that were used on the 3400 & 3800 series are made of cast iron.
So I don’t think you could simply grind any thick rings down to thin, without breaking them in two when you install them..I could be wrong too, have been before lol.
I’d email Dave at Otto Gas Engines to see if he has an option for it.
www.ringspacers.com
Caught that in the nick of time!
She was heading into the case on the FW side. May want replace both the thrust washers...then reset the bearing(s) in.
Don’t buy a dodgy LRB piston, I’d rather see you clean that original one up & run it. Read that the wrist pin will not interference fit into the heated up con rod, like it is supposed to. New P4000 pistons & rings are very hard to find.
Just in case, measure that piston skirt diameter across the thrust face, about 4mm up from the edge, if you can. The P4000 bore is 1.935”, so if it measures 1.931” or larger, you are good to go.
I wonder if that’s actually a 3700 top end, since the muffler had no right side slit. At least you can still get rings for the 3700s. The P3700 has a 1.875” bore.
Sorry for all the non-metric dimensions...no I’m really not! Lol
Thanks yea this is from Tim..Bore on the 4000 is 1.935" (49.15mm) and the 77 cc saw is 1,965" (49.91mm) and are thin rings im sure he will chime in and confirm just a re gap hopfully
Fussy collector guys, lol! Piston opinions are overrated.
This P306 is still cutting well, used a pair of reworked Homelite SXLAO rings in it.
Blasphemy!
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Well theres some good proof. The way I see it the piston is there fill up a big hole and hold the rings and operate the ports major slap will wear out the bore but a few grooves n what not doesnt really bother the bore to much. All within reason of course but they arnt race saws and we dont use these old girls to earn a wage so yea thats my opinion any way.
Any recommendations for a supplier of seals and thrust washers for this old thing?
Thanks for that info fossil I'll call into the skf agent on way home. I did find 1 shop online with the thrust washers.
I'd be happy if you donated 6 mounts at $30 each. Got all six for the cost of 1. [emoji38]Fussy collector guys, lol! Piston opinions are overrated.
This P306 is still cutting well, used a pair of reworked Homelite SXLAO rings in it.
Blasphemy! Like Steve tapping that 5200 case with metric threads for Husky isolators...
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Would you have ran this?Fussy collector guys, lol! Piston opinions are overrated.
This P306 is still cutting well, used a pair of reworked Homelite SXLAO rings in it.
Blasphemy! Like Steve tapping that 5200 case with metric threads for Husky isolators...
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Would you have ran this?
Steve