I'm trying this right now. One thing to ensure you look at is how the ring is in before removing it. If you look, the cut is on a 45-degree angle going uphill, but double-check.
Great video buti would have put some assembly lube on the piston or tramission fluid so it wasn't such a dry start when you crank it further first time just me though
Only sanded take out the scratches and make it smooth. Has to be smooth and fairly round to make a good seal. Also try to minimize flat spots when sanding, try to rotate ring as you sand.
That is amazing. I would never imagine you could "fix" a 2 stroke this way. Although I guess its fuel use is higher and life span shortened.
Great video! Extremely in-depth with the rebuild. I have the exact same saw I have to try to fix.
Thanks appreciate the support
Thanks so much for the video it helped me with two of my chainsaws
I'm trying this right now. One thing to ensure you look at is how the ring is in before removing it. If you look, the cut is on a 45-degree angle going uphill, but double-check.
Yea for sure
Great video thanks
Nice video
Great video buti would have put some assembly lube on the piston or tramission fluid so it wasn't such a dry start when you crank it further first time just me though
Good point
Work with what u got great video 👍
Thanks Appreciate it
Cool video, but the time it takes to repair a chainsaw to that level? Seems like it would be beyond economic repair? Very cool video for sure.
What type of spark plug does it have?
Like it
do you know the ring size seem like there are 2 sizes to pick from
04933 homelite piston ring, this is the one for the saw in my video
I had the damn thing running now it won't start. Low compression 30psi
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Esto es una chapuza ,tanto lijar el piston estas variando
su diametro
You replaced the piston ring or only sanded it?
Only sanded take out the scratches and make it smooth. Has to be smooth and fairly round to make a good seal. Also try to minimize flat spots when sanding, try to rotate ring as you sand.
@@MeadowgateWorks wow amazing!, could you please tell me what sandpaper you used?
Start with 100 until score marks are gone then smooth it out with, 150 then 200, then around 400 and you should be good
Or you can purchase a ring for about $10