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Re: HDA 137 164 carbs
« Reply #30 on: November 25, 2020, 05:36:01 pm »
Just found the problem, (I think anywho...).  The cylinder mount area on the case was not machined correctly from the factory.  Don't know how I missed it the first the first time I assembled,...but apparent this time; (shows up a lot more now after running with gasket delete).

I sealed it with permatex aviation IIRC when I assembled with my ported 54cc cylinder.  Need something thicker... maybe no.1 hardening or no.2 non hardening.  Maybe some of that anerobic stuff.

Matched the case the cylinder transfers this time.  Don't think I did a timing advance on this one like the saw this jug came from when upped to 60 cc.

I originally got this as a powerhead, minus bar cover, in very low use condition.  Must have been a warrenteed saw.



Issues sorted now.  Running good.

Need to build a stocker from parts to compare.
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