A spot of white paint on one side of the bolt would help index the bolt properly. I learned that building and racing snowmobiles. We used special shimming washers and marked the plugs so the electrodes always directed the flame in one direction. This would give you just that much more performance from an engine. You could do the same here, put a spot on the same side as the flats of the bolt. That way you do not have to look in the tank.
This also works on the Husky 350... I am so happy I found this video...saved me a lot of time having to pull the clutch and get into oil reservoir... great idea with the fish line, it is small enough to go between the threads and allow you to pull bolt through opening... Thanks a Lot!!!!!
My bar stud fell into the oil reservoir when I took the nut off the stud to move the bar. Not sure what actually holds the stud in place other than friction. Thank you for your video.
I would suggest putting some Loctite on the stud to make sure it doesn't fall out and also putting a chisel on the stud and giving it several small hits to make it more secure before putting the Loctite on the bolt.
Thanks mate. I was about to do damage so lucky your on the matrix for a download. Why do you have 10 dislikes? You certainly dont deserve them. Must be a "woke" thing, cruelty to chainsaws, maybe you made it look to easy, maybe you should have said sorry before taking to it with the hammer? Thanks to you now I know. Have a like.
How do u get the fishing line thru to begin with?? This is such a good video ty sir. I just had 1 on friends saw break off. I'm sure he'll watch this an fix it. Sorry if I missed how u did it
my friend, I made a mixture of 1:33 in the pile 372 xp with ls oil + the candle is wet and there is something like soft sand what is this soft sand old carbon deposit from some bad oil?