Grapetree
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Nice Thread and read,... makes me want to break own my MS 180 C and see why it will not start ...
Hello Brewz, can you tell me how I can know before disassembly of the saw what wrist pin size the saw requires ? either a 8 mm or a 10mm
I want to order the correct piston and pin for a future repair.. or do I have to take it apart and measure it ?????
The way I do it is a little more difficult to get the engine in the saw because of tight clearance but a little patience helps.now you tell me.
They make two different type of crank seals for your saw. One type is for when you have the clamshell split (i.e. total rebuild) and the other is for replacing the seals while the engines is assembled and in the saw body.
It was worse when it was sat on the ground.
This morning it happily vibrated its way around on the garage floor at idle for 5 minutes without an issue