To me they're flip flops
Waste of time, lolWhat do you guys call these?View attachment 790317
Waste of time, lol
So i musta missed what piston will work with your new jug. Assuming no 4000 jug is available. Eh?It's certainly been a gamble on my behalf, but also a joy. I hope that the cylinder will bring a lot of people's saws back to life and happy experiences to their workbenches.
Chris
So i musta missed what piston will work with your new jug. Assuming no 4000 jug is available. Eh?
Was wondering about that. Saw a pic of the piston and it was minus the two end bearings. I've never seen them for sale so I was wondering how he would work around them.I'm going to say the bearings are going to be there
So i musta missed what piston will work with your new jug. Assuming no 4000 jug is available. Eh?
Was wondering about that. Saw a pic of the piston and it was minus the two end bearings. I've never seen them for sale so I was wondering how he would work around them.
So i musta missed what piston will work with your new jug. Assuming no 4000 jug is available. Eh?
Yep, you got it!Will be own piston too I do believe
This is still up in the air, but I have recently been able to source them for a much more reasonable price than I was able to find them for in the past. I'm going to get some samples in and check them out and if they're solid we are definitely going to bring them in and pair them with the kit.I'm going to say the bearings are going to be there
Was wondering about that. Saw a pic of the piston and it was minus the two end bearings. I've never seen them for sale so I was wondering how he would work around them.
I am not Duke, nor do I personally know him, but let me take a stab at this.
I do believe the photos of the piston you saw on here were prototype / prof cast of the pistons . I can assure you that when the pistons are cast they have no finish tolerances to critical areas and some areas must still be machined to finish dimensions. There for the bearings will be the last step in the process.
Very much like when I cast boolitz, they don't drop out of the mold finish sized, lubed and with a gas check installed.
Ken
Yep, you got it buddy!I saw the bearings on the web site last week.
Steve Sidwell
Speaking of the 4000 I took a 3400 apart and put the 4000 cylinder kit on it and have been running it on the dino. The saw is running good and the kit was easy to install, all the bolts and gaskets came with it. The saw is running rich now and will stay that way for the first tank of fuel. This is going to be so neat when they are 4 sale. Everyone is going to want one.
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