Took apart a customers "locked up" Echo CS355T chain saw today.
Looking at the below pic's, what happened is a "plastic piece" (apparently 2 attached to each side of the crank), one let loose- NO damage to the rest of the engine, metal (with loops) stayed below.
Masking tape on the first pic shows the undamaged part. Carnage from the broke one is pictured below (same pic)
I have never seen this arrangement on any two strokes and the parts diagram for a replacement crank does NOT show them.. I suspect it's to cut the lower end air volume down, thoughts?
Remove the other and ??? Their not weighted, just don't want to spend 3 hours re-assembling for crappy performance
Also, re-reading 99Yams rebuild thread, Loctite 572 is good for the lower crankcase half's? Max RPM's are about 13,000.
Thanks ahead of time...
Looking at the below pic's, what happened is a "plastic piece" (apparently 2 attached to each side of the crank), one let loose- NO damage to the rest of the engine, metal (with loops) stayed below.
Masking tape on the first pic shows the undamaged part. Carnage from the broke one is pictured below (same pic)
I have never seen this arrangement on any two strokes and the parts diagram for a replacement crank does NOT show them.. I suspect it's to cut the lower end air volume down, thoughts?
Remove the other and ??? Their not weighted, just don't want to spend 3 hours re-assembling for crappy performance
Also, re-reading 99Yams rebuild thread, Loctite 572 is good for the lower crankcase half's? Max RPM's are about 13,000.
Thanks ahead of time...
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