60 on the homelite, 66 on others ,is it the factory bar?How many DL on a 16 in.bar using 3/8 chain on an SL9?
60 on the homelite, 66 on others ,is it the factory bar?How many DL on a 16 in.bar using 3/8 chain on an SL9?
Hi Remington Fans
I have a couple 990’s that need to come apart. I have an IPL But am stumped at the clutch. The nut that holds it on? is RHT I don’t see a key way on the IPL or key listed.
So has anyone taken one off recently and remember if it is threaded and which direction ?
I tried both directions and a puller . So before I start seriously exerting force I want to know for sure which way it needs to be exerted.
Thanks
Those clutches like to fight ! I bought a cheap spanner from Amazon and it worked well.Hi Remington Fans
I have a couple 990’s that need to come apart. I have an IPL But am stumped at the clutch. The nut that holds it on? is RHT I don’t see a key way on the IPL or key listed.
So has anyone taken one off recently and remember if it is threaded and which direction ?
I tried both directions and a puller . So before I start seriously exerting force I want to know for sure which way it needs to be exerted.
Thanks
Not a factory bar,although I do have one.I'm going to try using a D196Even though Acres says it can also use a D096 I've found that it doesn't work so well.60 on the homelite, 66 on others ,is it the factory bar?
For an IPL you'll need to go to the Beg For Manuals thread.One of the fellas there will help you out.Hello, been a while since I've posted on here. I am looking for the part number for a Remington Super 880G piston, or an IPL for the 880G. Thanks!
One is locked on its own.
Hoping to salvage the piston from it once its free. I figured I would get the clutch loose on it,it had resisted so far. Now I know which direction I can get serious
Happysaws is looking for a Super 880 ipl. I am missing the Super 880 and Super 880G ipls.I salvaged a piston for my 990. Ring locator pin had come out. A bit of 1/16” drill rod and held in place with a #4-40 screw.
What I really need is a serviceable cylinder as this one has the plate peeling around the exhaust port.
I have one of those but it's the Pro 88g and too nice to part out.Not that they grow on trees, but I used a Pro 88 piston in my 990. One of piston ring pins was gone and I was unable to come up with a repair. The Pro 88 is the same bore and stroke, rod and all fit. The piston has 2 ports in the skirt that match Pro 88 cylinder ports. They do nothing on the 990.
Nice job ,crafty!My piston extraction tools
First was a fitting made from a spark plug and a grease gun i used diesel to preasure up the cylinder till it moved the first 1/8th inch and the top ring cleared the exhaust port and wouldn't hold diesel.I went with diesel figuring any that made it past the rings would help lubricate the extraction. I had also used wax on the bottom of the piston.
Then i found a plastic handled chissle that fit the con rod when the rod bolts were tighteened. Used a couple ujoint caps with bolts through a plate with drilled holes.
then just kept it warm and tightened bolts till it would pop about 1/8"at a time Had to add blocks to get it all the way out.View attachment 863962View attachment 863963View attachment 863964
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