treeclimber165
Member A.K.A Skwerl
What is the deal with using a screwdriver to overtighten the gas and oil caps on saws? 95% of the guys I've ever worked with insist on using a scrench to tighten the caps down when gassing my saws. The problem with this is twofold. First, you cannot get the caps off without using a scrench. Two, if you do NOT use a scrench after your caps have been mangled by the idiot with a scrench, they will leak.
I just had to buy new caps for an 026 that I bought slightly used. It only had 5 tanks of fuel through it when I bought it, but both caps leaked because they had been put on with a scrench by the previous owner. Now they don't leak, at least until another idiot gets hold of them with a scrench.
I know that almost all of those reading this use a scrench to tighten your caps, even on a brand new saw. WHY? Would anyone here think of using a scrench to tighten the gas cap on ANY other piece of equipment they own? I think this is a stupid and unneccessary practice.
I just had to buy new caps for an 026 that I bought slightly used. It only had 5 tanks of fuel through it when I bought it, but both caps leaked because they had been put on with a scrench by the previous owner. Now they don't leak, at least until another idiot gets hold of them with a scrench.
I know that almost all of those reading this use a scrench to tighten your caps, even on a brand new saw. WHY? Would anyone here think of using a scrench to tighten the gas cap on ANY other piece of equipment they own? I think this is a stupid and unneccessary practice.