Thanks for the video, I'm working on my 8940 and was not figuring out the disassembly thanks to the hidden spring. You saved me a lot of broken parts from forcing it apart lol
Thanks. Working on my 8930. I’m replacing the the cartridge because I’ve replaced the seals a couple of times. But do you think I could remember how to get the damn thing apart? No. To damn old
Probably 30mm. You really don't need both metric and inch tools over 18mm, but 30mm is 1-3/16 and not many tool sets have that size anymore. I have a 1-3/16 Proto socket, but no wrench, so I had to buy a 30mm.
Buy a lift pump and throw it on, bring your own batteries. Lift pump is about $70 and takes about 20 minutes to put on with a couple line wrenches and a 10mm socket. I would want to hear it run
Only return 30% of the parts that are wrong? Wouldn’t you want to return 100% of the wrong parts? Haha. Youuu must’ve meant, life of a mechanic, out of all the parts you get you have to return 30% because they are wrong I understand your point. Been there done that.
Thanks for the video, I'm working on my 8940 and was not figuring out the disassembly thanks to the hidden spring. You saved me a lot of broken parts from forcing it apart lol
I'm rebuilding the same part on my 7140.... any tips for getting the spring back into place?? 1:45
Thanks. Working on my 8930. I’m replacing the the cartridge because I’ve replaced the seals a couple of times. But do you think I could remember how to get the damn thing apart? No. To damn old
I ought to drop the 806 off and let you rebuild the spools on that. I have a lot trouble keeping them from leaking.
Probably 30mm. You really don't need both metric and inch tools over 18mm, but 30mm is 1-3/16 and not many tool sets have that size anymore. I have a 1-3/16 Proto socket, but no wrench, so I had to buy a 30mm.
Knowing myself I would forget that I shaved off part of that 1-1/8" wrench and then cuss it when I need it for a 1-1/8" head the next time I use it.
knuckle buster!
Rich, good deal on a 96 12v, BUT the guy says it wont start b/c lift pump is shot and needs batteries, low km and good deal what would yo do?
Buy a lift pump and throw it on, bring your own batteries. Lift pump is about $70 and takes about 20 minutes to put on with a couple line wrenches and a 10mm socket. I would want to hear it run
Only return 30% of the parts that are wrong? Wouldn’t you want to return 100% of the wrong parts? Haha. Youuu must’ve meant, life of a mechanic, out of all the parts you get you have to return 30% because they are wrong I understand your point. Been there done that.