jokers
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Some of you guys probably remember a while back when Tony M. had egg on his face after admitting that he smoked his 667 while trying to tweak the carb. Well, I`ve got that saw right now and I finally got around to pulling the jug and taking a look. In the sake of fairness to Tony I wanted to let everyone know that Tony isn`t entirely at fault here.
When I started taking it apart I immediately noticed that the capscrews holding the jug on were all buggered up, so I knew I wasn`t the first. When I got inside I first noticed that someone had used red RTV on top of the base gasket, but left the gasket in place, and didn`t even make a complete circle in lieu of the gasket. Then after cleaning the galled aluminum from the cylinder wall using muriatic acid, I noticed that someone had used a Dremel to apparently clean the wall before. There are alot of horizontal tool marks from the exhaust port down to the base. Some of these marks are deep enough to feel with a finger. I can`t tell what shape the piston was in prior to Tony`s event but it`s pretty well wiped now. Con rod and bottom end bearings seem good and the saw looks to be well made. Unfortunately with the price of Solo parts this saw is probably junk.
Like I said, I just wanted to vindicate Tony to whatever extent I can, and if I were Tony I`d be looking for the guy who sold me this saw. Unfortunately I don`t possess the photographic skill of Doug or Gypo but I am going to post a pic anyway. Maybe you can see what I`m talking about.
Russ
When I started taking it apart I immediately noticed that the capscrews holding the jug on were all buggered up, so I knew I wasn`t the first. When I got inside I first noticed that someone had used red RTV on top of the base gasket, but left the gasket in place, and didn`t even make a complete circle in lieu of the gasket. Then after cleaning the galled aluminum from the cylinder wall using muriatic acid, I noticed that someone had used a Dremel to apparently clean the wall before. There are alot of horizontal tool marks from the exhaust port down to the base. Some of these marks are deep enough to feel with a finger. I can`t tell what shape the piston was in prior to Tony`s event but it`s pretty well wiped now. Con rod and bottom end bearings seem good and the saw looks to be well made. Unfortunately with the price of Solo parts this saw is probably junk.
Like I said, I just wanted to vindicate Tony to whatever extent I can, and if I were Tony I`d be looking for the guy who sold me this saw. Unfortunately I don`t possess the photographic skill of Doug or Gypo but I am going to post a pic anyway. Maybe you can see what I`m talking about.
Russ