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Re: Chainsaw ignition timing
« on: October 16, 2016, 05:10:03 pm »
Al--When sparkplug is removed and the flywheel nut is torqued, I have never had one unscrew. I use a variable speed cordless drill motor and I start slow and then increase speed. When finished, I remove socket from nut while turning to prevent shock.
Also a good idea to make sure piston rings are lubricated if spun very long.

 

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