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  1. Cobleskill

    200T no one can fix local

    There are so many kinds of plastic it is tough to know what to use. I tried a loctite product to fix a plastic mirror housing. No good. Welding seems to be the most sure fire fix. The part is obsolete?
  2. Cobleskill

    200T no one can fix local

    Loctite makes a threadlock for fasteners bigger than 1". It is listed on the back of blister packs. I went to NAPA and bearing houses trying to get some. Good luck. The power steering valve assembly for a tractor came off. It was on the end of the steering shaft, down inside a housing. I...
  3. Cobleskill

    200T no one can fix local

    I haven't tried the loctite. Whatever Zama was using was a flop. Acetone sounds good.
  4. Cobleskill

    200T no one can fix local

    Seal-All too, but I think alcohol makes them not so effective anymore.
  5. Cobleskill

    200T no one can fix local

    Could a crank seal leak only when it is hot?
  6. Cobleskill

    200T no one can fix local

    Conventional oil is supposed to provide protection for a longer period for the saw if it sits around I don't know if it is true, but have read it several times. Who was it ,Al?, that tore down the old homey that was well protected by the 16-1 mix in it.
  7. Cobleskill

    200T no one can fix local

    I was told there is less heat in a gallon of premium than there is in regular. A synthetic blend is the best as pure synthetic is supposed to not protect engine as well if it sits for a while. I have had trouble with the Zama carbs using a sealant on the Welch plugs. The new gas...
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