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Re: Poulan Pro 295
« Reply #10 on: April 29, 2013, 08:11:44 pm »
This is the redneck chainsaw repair forum right.

I made this to the exact width and the exact diameter of the 295 crankcase and where the bearings seat.   Then I mounted the cylinder upside down in my vise and set it in there and applied pressure equally to both sides.   Rotating the cylinder from side to side and taking lots of measurements.   I pressure checked it when I was done and it was nice and tight with no leaks.



Very nice.   8)   

You had me wondering how too.

 

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