There's a guy selling a brand new NIB 1074 on a local craigslist.
I have no idea of value on this one ? any idea ?
I have no idea of value on this one ? any idea ?
They are hard to find. I asked about one for a P52 which is the same flywheel and I have not had any response. Flywheels from the P42, P52, P62, PP405, PP525, and 655 will all work. Same part number. You can also use the flywheel from the later P39's, but make sure they are the ones with the black Phelon ignition module. The P39's with the blue module use a different flywheel.
Does anyone happen to have a flywheel for a P-42 laying around that they would like to part with? My son was cutting the other day and flipped the saw on it's side, said he heard a funny noise, but the saw kept cutting good and running well. After he shut it off, the starter wouldn't engage. We looked in the screen and saw a lot of pieces laying inside. After removing the cover, we saw almost all the fins missing on the flywheel and a screw laying in the bottom. A screw came out of the case and fell into the flywheel.
Joe
Have a question....
Does anyone know where i can get replacement gas tank vents for a p25 and p40????
Thanks for the quick reply. I did find out that Rottmans has them at a price of $47.60 + shipping. I querried them with part number 475803 and they replied that it was replaced by 433294 which I believe is a Poulan Pro model 405 part number. Think I'll search the WEB some more and see if I can find it cheaper. I'll post on here if I find one cheaper.
BTW, put 507 in front of the Poulan number to get a good search (507433294).
Hi Joe-
I have some new-in-the-box flywheels I'd let go for much cheaper than Rottman's.
Do you have the website for this company or a phone number if no web site?
fellnorth, i have an inline tank vent that holds 3psi pressure for the p25. They were sold as an alternative to the in-casting vent which often failed.
If your saw is holding too much pressure you'll have to remove the flywheel and pop out the vent plug, then remove the guts of the pressure valve and make sure the passageway is clear. You then press a new plug in and attach the inline vent to the vent exit hose that travels through the carb compartment and out to the clutch side. I have the valve and plug (both sizes).
If the saw is holding no pressure (a more likely scenario) then you can just go ahead and attach the valve to the line.
For the p40, the valve is in the filler cap. To replace this you just disassemble the cap and replace the rubber component. I may have one of these used. Send me a p.m.
As long as they will fit a P-42, I would certainly be interested. Let me know how much + shipping to ZIP 15301 (Washington, PA).
Thanks,
Joe
Jacob J. I am also interested in one. Let me know how much with shipping to Sebringville, Ontario, Canada, N0K 1X0. Thanks.
I am trying to plan ahead for my P25 restore. There is quite the bar mount pattern mystery for this saw.
According to Oregon Tech support the D007 is an obsolete but the correct mount for this saw and they say the closest available is a D176. However, Baileys bar search engine produces D024 mount bars and Acres shows K095 as the Oregon pattern! I have attached 2 files from Oregon showing all 4 of these mount patterns.
Can anyone tell me for sure what is the correct one?
Studs measure a smidge under 8mm. So D176 or K095 seem most likely to me depending on oiler hole location I suppose. D024 seems way wrong as does D007.
After some investigation I think the D176 is the closest. I agree the D007 is way off!
The oiler hole in the D176 is questionable and coincidentally on my ProMac 650 it has an original D176 one way bar (non-flippable). The top tensioner hole is rectangle and it doubles as one of the two oiler hole paths. If this is normal for a D176 it may work as is...
Anyone using a D176 on a P25? (I also think it's the same mount as my 1073).
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