You see that and it's no wonder some saws overheated and scored.
engine enamel and 2k clear on top. Holds up pretty wellwow. well done. what paint and paint method are you using on those?
Making progress. Saw is now 1 lb lighterHa ha! That’s a good amount of 40 year old gunk!
WD40 and air air compressor for about 30 minutes. At least half of that oil soaked saw dust ended up on my face!
Not going to go all the way into it. Top end is in great shape.
Just a good tune up. Cleaned the exhaust and exhaust port. Pulled the clutch , fuel system and ignition. Staring at the seals and it seems silly to not change them now . Anyone know the replacement seal number!
Do you need one of each or are they the same both sidesCR5926 and Dichtomatik 15X25.5X4.5TC. Have to use a thin enough seal on the PTO side else it will protrude and drag on the clutch.
I’m looking to for a bearing for my P50. Unfortunately it has a lot of play on the drive side shaft bearing.
I was told that CR 6202-C3 open was that correct replacement. When I look that up on Motion Canada it gives a few options with that part number. Can anyone confirm which one is one the options is the correct one??
https://www.motioncanada.ca/products/search;q=SKF 6202-C3 open
This one here looks to be the best option I guess. Alm others are electric motor quality.Some of those designations aren't familiar. Generally, you want an open bearing but alot that I buy have shields and seals that I pop out. I see an electric motor rated bearing which you should probably stay away from. They sell a plastic caged bearing. Dealers choice there.
6202-c3 is in the list and it’s open with a steel cageThis one here looks to be the best option I guess. Alm others are electric motor quality.
https://www.motioncanada.ca/products/search;q=SKF 6202-C3 open
That is the one you want for a chainsaw gasoline engine, the -c3 designation is for heat expansion gasoline engines create.6202-c3 is in the list and it’s open with a steel cage
TN9 | Glass fibre reinforced PA66 cage, ball centred |
I've always just used brake cleaner. I don't know why WD40 never occurred to me. Need to give it a try. It certainly wouldn't evaporate as fast!WD40 and air air compressor for about 30 minutes. At least half of that oil soaked saw dust ended up on my face!
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