All mag case on those The only diff between a 3400 and a 4000 is the P&C, the AF set up, The starter pulley and flywheel pawls and the side port in the muffler.
Was meaning the plastic shroud on top and the sneaky wee spacer under it
All mag case on those The only diff between a 3400 and a 4000 is the P&C, the AF set up, The starter pulley and flywheel pawls and the side port in the muffler.
I just drill a small hole and use a sheet rock screw and vice grips and pop the seals right out.I know this has probably already been discussed in this thread before but I guess I just couldn’t find the right combination of words for it to come up through a search. What is the best way to remove the crank seals in a 3400? I did a pressure test and it held over 7 psi no problem. As soon as I try to pull a vacuum on it the gauge immediately drops. I haven’t tried squirting the soapy water on it yet. Just ran out of time and I’ll try that tomorrow. I’m hoping it’s something simple like the cylinder base gasket. It’s currently a gasket that I made but isn’t the best because I don’t have hollow punches to make the bolt holes. I have a new one now that I’m gonna try before anything else. I’m hoping it’s not the seals but wanted to know the best way to remove them regardless. Is it really that common for a saw to hold pressure so well and then be so drastically opposite when pulling a vacuum?
Joseph Huckabaa
So someone post some links to the fast 3400 ,might be a fun winter project. Can't be any harder than a 60 pound steam engine from scratch maybe easier cuz only one cylinder and you can find the p and c
So someone post some links to the fast 3400 ,might be a fun winter project. Can't be any harder than a 60 pound steam engine from scratch maybe easier cuz only one cylinder and you can find the p and c
https://mfrindustries.com/poulan-3400-countervibe-race-chainsaw-project/
He posted most all of the info that would be required to build something similar provided you have the tooling and know how to do it all. Plus getting parts.
https://www.hlsproparts.com/product-p/h30395-b-dns.htm
This might be a start
Poulan 505 I believe is 52mm and a Stihl 660 and that will get you into the 83 cc range. I do not know what the stroke is for those saws.
54mm x 36mm I believe for stroke.
my mistake. Is it the 475 that is 52mm.
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