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Re: Stihl 084
« Reply #120 on: April 23, 2014, 09:26:53 pm »
Well they are blind holes. I can still see the end of the hole. Don't know if they they got in there to far with the drill and tap or what. It is a very slow leak. For the decomp the one on an 084 is coarse thread. Not like the ones for 260-660. I usually replace all the above mentioned stuff when I would do a top end replacement. But the guy I am fixing it for does not like to spend any money.


Then tell him it isn't worth fixing and don't waste your time and his money.
They are WAY too expensive to half ass.
Plus, it will be your fault when it fails again because he didn't want to spend the $$$ to fix it correctly!

Mike

 

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