I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
Great video sir. I rebuild a lot of 2 cycle engines. I would advise if you do more to invest in a tool to allow you to pressure test the crankcase. With a saw that requires this much disassembly/reassembly it sucking to get to the end only to find out the crankcase is sucking air. Again great video, keep up the good work 👍
It was the clutch mechanism that went flying off.....the flywheel is the finned round object on the other side of the machine, the one he did not torque up to spec. Unless he did it off camera, he should have thoroughly cleaned the carb out too, with new gaskets and diaphragm and seals. He also should of checked the cylinder bore for wear, and also the piston and rings.
In your country, there are probably no broken electrical tools left, since you are engaged in internal combustion engines. 😉Thanks for the video, great job!
good work with the cleaning and repairing, and very good work with the filming, I enjoy your videos, thank you. And like someone else already mentioned, thank you for not using music
Sorry for my criticism. But now I think you're the 10 or 11 I'm looking at here on YouTupe who is restoring a chainsaw. Unfortunately, you join the ranks of the amateurs. The reason for this is that you are not using new crankshaft bearings (at least no one sees you changing them), you are installing a new oil seal instead of both. But the biggest and hardest point is that you glue the old cylinder base gasket back in with sealing compound. That is botch and sloppiness in the highest degree. It continues with the carburetor. No new membranes, needles or fuel hoses. Not even cleaned or cleaned in an ultrasonic bath. And you have a really good ultrasonic bath there. Unfortunately, the chain guide can no longer be used (mount at 20:46). The chain is only working on this even more. I'll let you get away with using the old spark plug again. You can't do it well with such a restoration. I don't know if I saw wrong, but it looked like you used the old air filter. Another point that you normally don't do. What is inevitably noticeable is that you have not cleaned any of the two tanks and have replaced the filters in them. Neither the chain oil tank nor the tank for the gasoline-oil mixture. That's supposed to be the end of the criticism. I'm sorry and don't mean it badly. But it just hurts the soul of an old mechanic like me to see something like that. And please, to all of the people reading this, please don't hold it against me. It's just a review
Hey, at 18:35, when you mounted engine on the frame, was there supposed to be a some kind of metal plate between bolts and frame? At least you took away some kind of plate at disassembly. And at 25:50....Autobots, let's roll :)
11:43 what is that spray ? break cleaner? i got a rusty chainsaw been in the barn for 3 years, i want to clean the engine in the inside from old petrol residue...whats the recommended solution?
Hey man, fantastic work, can you find Old Alpina A40 and do the restoration, that would be so helpful for me and big amouth of us, vintage chainsaw users
Вот и я так же ремонтировал пилу Штиль. Шина с цепью мешаются, я их и снял. Пошаманил маненько ,начал запускать без этих "лишних" деталей, запустил ,газанул, и полдня пружину и все остальное от сцепления по огороду искал.
You should find a bunch of motors that still work but the rest of the machines are beyond repair, and then create a decorative floating magnet thing. Just hook up magnets to the motors and when they spin, you can get metal to float. You could even have a floating table or something.
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
Niiiiiice! Brand new! Well done buddy!
Thanks and welcome!
Great video sir.
I rebuild a lot of 2 cycle engines. I would advise if you do more to invest in a tool to allow you to pressure test the crankcase. With a saw that requires this much disassembly/reassembly it sucking to get to the end only to find out the crankcase is sucking air.
Again great video, keep up the good work 👍
Flywheel - a wheel that decided to fly away. Nice to see a two-stroke running so clean. Keep on making content!
Thanks, will do!
Dangerous dude
@@josephterv9202 it just brake
It was the clutch mechanism that went flying off.....the flywheel is the finned round object on the other side of the machine, the one he did not torque up to spec. Unless he did it off camera, he should have thoroughly cleaned the carb out too, with new gaskets and diaphragm and seals. He also should of checked the cylinder bore for wear, and also the piston and rings.
Very2 good video.. original made in japan product is very good quality in the world,like husqvarna,stihl
The best restoration videos. Absolutely love these.
Big support nice video
Thanks for coming
Nice to see quality tools restored instead of replacing with cheap Chinese junk well done great results 👍
I am first my friend and nice to your video
Yes you are, thank you!
Nice my friends 👍👍👍
Salam restoration dari Indonesia🙏
Thank you!
I like your video because you restore the things not restore the paint only👍👍👍👍
I always thought electric screwdrivers were overrated. until I saw you screwing apart that handle, lovely tool!
In your country, there are probably no broken electrical tools left, since you are engaged in internal combustion engines. 😉Thanks for the video, great job!
Nice that you go all eletric or all 2 stroke! love it
Thank you!
Strange muffler placement on that saw. My favorite part of these videos is seeing brands I've never heard of before. Good work.
I like your videos because are very SILENT! No talk...no stupid music etc. I really enjoy them!!
I'm glad you like them! Thank you!
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Ottimo lavoro fratello, complimenti 👍👍👍
Grazie mille!
@Manuel Soul finalmente ho trovato un altro italiano in un canale estero
@@Aldo2m0r04 Ciao, buona serata
Awesome restoration brother ❤️
Thank you! Cheers!
@@gear_show ❤️❤️
I'm so happy, because I restored a ruined mixer today, and it,s working😀
You always share the best video, your video without talk, but I can understand your video, amazing
Thank you so much 😀 I'm glad you like it.
my congratulations with first internal combustion engine restore on channel!
Ur video always the best .💕
Thank you so much 😀
Ur video really amazing 🤩
Loved the way you made a special socket.good restoration
Good job buddy!👍
Thanks for the visit
Nicely done ✔.
Great job 👏
Thanks for the visit
New subscriber of the channel love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩 and nice video
like before thinking or watching 😁
Wow, thank you so much :D
good work with the cleaning and repairing, and very good work with the filming, I enjoy your videos, thank you. And like someone else already mentioned, thank you for not using music
Cool, thanks! I'm glad you like this video.
There are just a lot of parts..Good job👍👍
You do an amazing restoration, please make more 2cycle chainsaws restorations!! Greetings from Croatia!!
Wow a 301! Nice video!
The screws backplate that was removed at 10:32 was left out in reassembly (18:37).
1ض.
Sorry for my criticism. But now I think you're the 10 or 11 I'm looking at here on YouTupe who is restoring a chainsaw. Unfortunately, you join the ranks of the amateurs. The reason for this is that you are not using new crankshaft bearings (at least no one sees you changing them), you are installing a new oil seal instead of both. But the biggest and hardest point is that you glue the old cylinder base gasket back in with sealing compound.
That is botch and sloppiness in the highest degree. It continues with the carburetor. No new membranes, needles or fuel hoses. Not even cleaned or cleaned in an ultrasonic bath. And you have a really good ultrasonic bath there. Unfortunately, the chain guide can no longer be used (mount at 20:46). The chain is only working on this even more.
I'll let you get away with using the old spark plug again. You can't do it well with such a restoration.
I don't know if I saw wrong, but it looked like you used the old air filter. Another point that you normally don't do.
What is inevitably noticeable is that you have not cleaned any of the two tanks and have replaced the filters in them. Neither the chain oil tank nor the tank for the gasoline-oil mixture.
That's supposed to be the end of the criticism. I'm sorry and don't mean it badly. But it just hurts the soul of an old mechanic like me to see something like that. And please, to all of the people reading this, please don't hold it against me. It's just a review
Where do the lithium ion batteries go? Just kidding 😂. Fantastic work! It looks like it was never serviced!
A very good Job Love it very ❤️👍❤️
Nice restore
Yes, thanks
Nice video
Thank you!
Very nice 👍
Another satisfying video before sleep....😃
Hey, at 18:35, when you mounted engine on the frame, was there supposed to be a some kind of metal plate between bolts and frame? At least you took away some kind of plate at disassembly. And at 25:50....Autobots, let's roll :)
really amazing video dear keep it up
Maybe you didn't show it, but can be a good idea to wipe a little 2 stroke oil on the cylinder before reassembly.
Great video but why no new chain?
Enjoyed the video, thankyou.
Glad you enjoyed it
video rất hay, cám ơn bạn
Dear friend you did a great job. I also got a same machine. but it's oil pump doesno't work please can you teach me how to solve this problem?
That’s awesome restoration
The best chainsaw ever i have the same 35 years old.shingu 3200 powerful with no problems.
How long did u restoration this machine Mr Gear show ?
I see u wearing 4 different of 👚shirt.
you are a genius well done AND good luck
You encourage me to repair some drills
Im waiting for the carbons, it will arrive to the hardware store in Thursday
amazing restoration. Happy birthday. Very good.
Next Level, nice 👍
Love the videos. I am curious, how many hours do you have in restoring these projects?
Bagus sekali bos 👍👍
11:43 what is that spray ? break cleaner? i got a rusty chainsaw been in the barn for 3 years, i want to clean the engine in the inside from old petrol residue...whats the recommended solution?
It is rust remover spray.
You can tell when something is old when each peace tells something about the past decade
Kanalizi yeni buldum çok güzel çalışma yapıyorsunuz abone oldum motorlu testere restorasyon video bekliyorum
Excellent project. I liked it ! My idol !
Hey man, fantastic work, can you find Old Alpina A40 and do the restoration, that would be so helpful for me and big amouth of us, vintage chainsaw users
How do u remember all the parts what goes where? Or u know every machine?
All machine parts are logically connected.
Great as usual
Thanks again!
Good 👍👍👍
Идеальная работа👍
Спасибо за подробное видео.
Chainsaw. My Favorite Power Tool!
great job as always !! like👍
The red body could have been polished? Looks like it has scratches still. But as always an amazing job
You are genius
Hi carburetor cleaning? :) repairkit? Nice job :) 👏
Never saw that brand saw before, but it looks and sound pretty strong. And you did a great job rebuilding it too. Thumbs Up!
Thank you very much!
2:41 Bicycle technologies in a chainsaw. Usually, on the contrary, a chainsaw is used as an engine for a bicycle.
nice job, all but one thing,you didn't put the oiler drive on the crank.
That saw was in great shape. Only had to replace the primer bulb. Did it really start on the first pull once you got it back together?
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Gostei do seu trabalho voce e um ecelente proficional que Deus continui sempre a ti abencoar
09:00, if I ever do this to a socket wrench, my father would end my existence.
Haha, buy a new one.
LOL
That's why you always buy extras!!
This one is a real oil mess. Good job 👍
Your videos are superb, as always!
What do you use to clean the grease from metal parts and plastic? Great video💪
I'm glad you like it. I clean those parts with water and detergent powder.
Good job well done
Almost like new👍
the gasket could usage some trim, and assembly lube on the piston and such.
You don't bring out any assembly lube for an off-brand $65 chainsaw.
I have never seen assembly lube, used on any small engines, a 2 cycle would have to burn it out, correct ?
@@davidhamm5626 I don't know, people seem to lube the piston and stuff during assembly.
@@ricande thats a tanaka ecs 3351 indestructible chainsaw. Best in its class 30 years ago, better than many of the new top brand saws.
@26:23 that is the cleanest running 2 cycle engine. What was the oil/fuel ratio you used?
good job 👍👍
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tu es un génie j'aimerais tant être comme toi 👏👏👏
Very good keep it up
Do you know why do I have petrol inside the crankshaft case? 🤔
Вот и я так же ремонтировал пилу Штиль. Шина с цепью мешаются, я их и снял. Пошаманил маненько ,начал запускать без этих "лишних" деталей, запустил ,газанул, и полдня пружину и все остальное от сцепления по огороду искал.
Good work 👏
Thanks 👍👍
Welcome 👍
Mantap 👍👍👍
You should find a bunch of motors that still work but the rest of the machines are beyond repair, and then create a decorative floating magnet thing. Just hook up magnets to the motors and when they spin, you can get metal to float. You could even have a floating table or something.
25:46 "Ну, нахер, я сваливаю." 😂
Точняк 👍😂
this is really cool! but how do you remember where all the parts go ? if i did that i would lose parts and also put them in the wrong place...
Think and take it easy.
Ótimo trabalho parabéns.
Obrigado!
great man
Looks like a modern homelite xl haha!
Yes, it is.
l knew it you going to do chainsaw restoration. Upgrade to battery
I want to learn something new.
@@gear_show what about the lawn mower
Como salida de fabrica... espectacular...
taking the sparkplug out with an impact wrench 😬😬 that's bold. I guess if the cylinder is shot anyway it doesn't matter.