If_it_aint_broke
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Not a professional by any means. I just acquired an old 015 AV, and I'm in the process of rebuilding it. I'm used to 4 stroke engines, and have built a few. I have pretty good mechanical ability, and do all my own automotive work (and sell parts for a living). I thought I could just wing it with this rebuild, but that was a bad idea. I'm good with small engines, but 2 strokes are put together so differently that I made some serious mistakes. Broke the clutch because I didn't realize it was left hand thread (real idiot move there), thought it was just peened on and needed some "extra persuasion". And, when I split the crankcase, for some reason I expected to find a normal (for 4 strokes, anyway) rod bearing arrangement. To my surprise, I was met with a one-piece rod, and a bunch of little rollers. Moved it just a little bit and they all fell out...right into the dirt. I just found (finally), the service manual. Rest of my parts should be here today.
I'm also pretty new to using a chainsaw in general. My first experience was because of Helene. We got hit hard, and I mean HARD. Not as bad as NC, but we lost power (and water) for almost 3 weeks.
I'm also pretty new to using a chainsaw in general. My first experience was because of Helene. We got hit hard, and I mean HARD. Not as bad as NC, but we lost power (and water) for almost 3 weeks.