a. palmer jr. Tree Freak . AS Supporting Member. Joined Apr 8, 2007 Messages 15,267 Reaction score 5,810 Location Southern Indiana Aug 20, 2019 #21 I've used the NAPA inserts before on VW engines with good results. Seems like I used red Loctite to secure them...
I've used the NAPA inserts before on VW engines with good results. Seems like I used red Loctite to secure them...
s sidewall Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Oct 13, 2011 Messages 8,774 Reaction score 10,974 Location Bostwick, Ga Aug 20, 2019 #22 I like timeserts, they don't uncoil and stay locked in. They do cost when the buy the setup. Each size takes its own tool setup. Steve Sidwell
I like timeserts, they don't uncoil and stay locked in. They do cost when the buy the setup. Each size takes its own tool setup. Steve Sidwell
L34 Go the HAWKS . AS Supporting Member. Joined Aug 30, 2016 Messages 1,225 Reaction score 1,318 Location Tasmania,Australia Aug 21, 2019 #23 I used keen(key) Serts.
Polish hammer ArboristSite Operative Joined Oct 20, 2016 Messages 288 Reaction score 341 Location North east Wisconsin Aug 22, 2019 #24 I looked into the keen ones but with the hole being so big already I’m going to tap it for a m18 plug and see how it runs with a bigger plug
I looked into the keen ones but with the hole being so big already I’m going to tap it for a m18 plug and see how it runs with a bigger plug
a. palmer jr. Tree Freak . AS Supporting Member. Joined Apr 8, 2007 Messages 15,267 Reaction score 5,810 Location Southern Indiana Aug 22, 2019 #25 I didn't see in this thread what kind of saw it is but on some saws it might be cheaper just to replace the cylinder with a new aftermarket one. That's what I'd do on something like a Stihl homeowner saw or something that is kinda common.
I didn't see in this thread what kind of saw it is but on some saws it might be cheaper just to replace the cylinder with a new aftermarket one. That's what I'd do on something like a Stihl homeowner saw or something that is kinda common.