I have been buying and selling TS400’s as a hobby. I have mostly just been replacing heads and carbs and having luck. Due to an increasing number of saws with bad bearings, I’ve decided to start replacing bearings rather than selling the saw for parts. I bought a small shop press to assist me. After removing the old bearings and crank seals, I clean the crank case halves, great then and press in the new bearings and seals with no heating or cooling. I then grease the crank and then press the case halves back together with a new gasket and seal with the screws. I’ve done 3 saws this way and the bearings seem solid with no play, but I am not having any luck starting the saws once reassembled with a new carb and head. I am getting minimal firing with lots of back firing through the exhaust or no firing at all. I am confused as to what my issue is as I seem to have good spark, compression, and fuel. Any help would be greatly appreciated!