Looks like a plastic bearing cage failed. Good thing about them, the piston and cylinder tend to survive.
I hope you're right!Looks like a plastic bearing cage failed. Good thing about them, the piston and cylinder tend to survive.
Thanks for the input!An improperly tightened flywheel will shear the key. Your old one will still be good, just index it and tighten it properly. The keyway is only there to ensure proper ignition timing.
I've seen saws eat the main bearings because of pre-ignition. There were telltale signs on top of the pistons. I've done a 290 rebuilt with a 390 kit, even then I considered it underpowered for its weight. Kind of a goofy muffler mounting system on it, doesn't allow for an easy muffler mod.
That being said, parts are readily available and although there are some difficulties in assembly, it's not the worst saw to practice on.
Should drive out with a pin punch- then if you are not going to re key- lap the flywheel to the crankshaft with some lapping/grinding paste- there is a lot of galling on the taper bore of your flywheel, clean it up a bit- clean off all the lapping compound, index it to original position and tighten the nut down well.Thanks for the input!
I don't need a high performance saw...if it ends up a runner I'll be happy.
I'm going to try and remove the bits of trashed key from the flywheel with a dremel.
Last night I tried everything in my tool box to get the remaining key out of the flywheel...it's not budging. The flywheel taper is kind of messed up from spinning on the crank, if I want to do this right I'm probably going to just look for a good used flywheel.Should drive out with a pin punch- then if you are not going to re key- lap the flywheel to the crankshaft with some lapping/grinding paste- there is a lot of galling on the taper bore of your flywheel, clean it up a bit- clean off all the lapping compound, index it to original position and tighten the nut down well.
I THINK the "key" is actually cast into the flywheel?
Making progress on the disassembly:
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