Loose cylinder bolts couldn't possibly cause it to go lean lol. Excited to see what you're able to do with it👍🏻 Japan seems like a pretty awesome place to visit!
Why do you think it couldn't cause it to go lean? It 100%, without question, could absolutely cause it to go lean. It is the quintessential air leak. The perfect air leak, if you will. No different than a crank seal leak or a case seal leak, or transfer cap leak, or intake boot leak. Maybe you are caught up in the idea that it would never run if the cylinder was loose. I personally have never seen it, but have talked with many who have, including the gentleman who owned this particular saw. Said he noticed the cylinder shaking. By that time, the damage was probably already done, so after he tightened it up, it never ran again. What I believe happens is the bolts loosen, but the gasket is sticky sort of and is still making the seal for a while. Then as you continue to operate the saw, the bolts get more and more loose and the gasket can't maintain the seal. An air leak forms, it starts running funny, you look down and see the cylinder vibrating a little bit.
@@novicelumberjack sorry, I was being sarcastic. But as you've said, sometimes things can't be conveyed through typing like they can when having a face to face conversation. I'm in 100% agreement with you on the cylinder bolts loosening being the demise of that piston👍🏻 excited to see if the cylinder is salvageable!
I keep bigging reps to find someone to hook me up with one. They are available in Latin America but I dont know if mexico is counted in that market, even then a road trip to mexico right now is a little too sketchy for my tastes.
I've had a few do this too. Pretty much all were stihl, a ms361 and a 034, pretty wild when the chain takes off backwards. Luckily rhey dimt run well at all backwards 😂
Easy starting by rotating choke lever injection instead of a pull style choke lever.
The 6800i at only 68cc is a very strong saw. It can keep up with my 372, and that is saying something.
Si was for the choke setup. I have a 116si and a 120si. Strong torque saws for their size
The choke is definitely weird. Not sure what's going on there.
You twist it instead of pulling it. They work very well
I was getting ready to type this lol. These saws are bulletproof with tons of power, love em👍🏻
I have 1 of each as well, some of my favorite saws to run for sure as far as power to weight ratio
Sachs Do saws were good saws without a good dealer network & product promotion
My guess would be si stands for solid state ignition in stead of points
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Wow, I guess it was some bruce lee film or something
I've got one of those with a big bore kit that keeps up with the 7310 you built me.
What is this big bore kit you speak of? Is it the 120si cylinder? Or something else?
I believe it's the 120si cylinder. Not 100% sure as the saw was given to me with the kit installed and original owner can't recall.
Loose cylinder bolts couldn't possibly cause it to go lean lol. Excited to see what you're able to do with it👍🏻
Japan seems like a pretty awesome place to visit!
Why do you think it couldn't cause it to go lean? It 100%, without question, could absolutely cause it to go lean. It is the quintessential air leak. The perfect air leak, if you will. No different than a crank seal leak or a case seal leak, or transfer cap leak, or intake boot leak. Maybe you are caught up in the idea that it would never run if the cylinder was loose. I personally have never seen it, but have talked with many who have, including the gentleman who owned this particular saw. Said he noticed the cylinder shaking. By that time, the damage was probably already done, so after he tightened it up, it never ran again. What I believe happens is the bolts loosen, but the gasket is sticky sort of and is still making the seal for a while. Then as you continue to operate the saw, the bolts get more and more loose and the gasket can't maintain the seal. An air leak forms, it starts running funny, you look down and see the cylinder vibrating a little bit.
@@novicelumberjack sorry, I was being sarcastic. But as you've said, sometimes things can't be conveyed through typing like they can when having a face to face conversation.
I'm in 100% agreement with you on the cylinder bolts loosening being the demise of that piston👍🏻 excited to see if the cylinder is salvageable!
PHEW-WEE! I was worried there for a minute! But, I can totally see the sarcasm now. Yeah, things do not translate well in text
Get an echo cs-1201 if they have them available in Japan
I would only do that if I new I could make some money selling it. No use for a saw like that. Already sold my 3120 and glad to see it gone!
I keep bigging reps to find someone to hook me up with one. They are available in Latin America but I dont know if mexico is counted in that market, even then a road trip to mexico right now is a little too sketchy for my tastes.
Have a great time in Japan.
I'm gonna come back a full fledged Samurai warrior!
@novicelumberjack a full fledged Samurai sawyer! Lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Enjoy Japan 👍👍
I wonder if that guy ever broke a bar stud out of the case
I was thinking...well, we know one thing for sure, the bar studs are strong!
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I had a 116 and sometimes it would start and run backwards
I've had a few do this too. Pretty much all were stihl, a ms361 and a 034, pretty wild when the chain takes off backwards. Luckily rhey dimt run well at all backwards 😂
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Amber. How's it going?
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@@novicelumberjackGood, Have a good time in Japan!
I’m assuming ur gonna bring a pro Japanese saw back to play show and tell with right ??
SI=Special Inspection 😆
The flag yeah 👀
💩 will buff out
Pull hard it will come easy lol
WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU GOING TO JAPVILLE FOR? BOEDY HAS DONE GONE INTERNATIONAL! LMFAO 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 do they got chainsaws made in JAPVILLE?