monkeylove
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- Roslyn, Pa.
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My first saw was an 036 Pr0. Awesome saw with excellent power to weight ratio. Looks like it's in fair condition. I'd grab that quick like.
BTW Mine needs a new piston and rings. It was seized some time ago. I'm still going to put the money in it and put her back in service.
Well if your in that far should split the case, and inspect the bearings and crankIn deep now. New coil, Carb, Cylinder and Piston kit. Luckily I got the saw for 50 bucks.
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Wow! That escalated quickly!![]()
Nice Frank! Once your finished putting her back together you should be pleased. Excellent power to weight ratio for a mid sized saw. Oops .... already posted that but figured it was worth posting again!
The best part is when you fire it up for the first time and realize, "I built that!"
Years back I spent many nights assembling race engines. Nothing like the the adrenaline rush of a powerful V8 barking life for the first time.
Little unrelated but similarly the same.![]()
Fired up in about 6 pulls, carb set 1L, 1H.
Idile set at 2000 rmp at left to run for 5 minutes and then shut it off.
Came back in an an hour let it warm up again. Reved it up a few times and tweaked the carb settings. Now at 1-1/8L & 1-1/4H and 12,100rpm at the top end.
Seems to spin and cut with a 24" bar okay. Still some tweaks to be had for sure.
Cylinder came with decompression vale but that may leave. Never used it and it really doesn't work with the stock 036 cover. Either I modify the cover or plug the decompression hole.