SOURCE: chain needs to be 1/4
1/4" is too tight, you should have one inch minimum. Check it while the bike is upright sitting on the tires. Move the longest part of the chain up and down and you should have one to one and a half inches of play.
As a comparison, my BMW 650 has seven inches of suspension travel at the rear and my spec is 45 to 55mm which is about an inch and 3/4 to two inches.
SOURCE: Husqvarna Model 141 Chainsaw Carb adjustment
The tool you need is available from Randy's Engine Repair, on his E-Bay store. The price is about $10., plus $3. shipping. Phone for Randy's is (937) 927-5665. It is usually busy.
Ebay item number is: 390025452838. Buy it online. I got mine about a week after I ordered it.
SOURCE: Stanley garage door opener chain screw adjustment
THE ADJUSTMENT IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE A 2ND NUT THE TWO TIGHTEN AGAINST EACH OTHER AND ACT LIKE A LOCK
SOURCE: i have a new Baumr ag pro sx72 chain saw I have
Hello.
Your saw is an Australian product. Here is a link to learn alot more about your saw... http://www.woodworkforums.com/f132/any-baumr-chainsaw-owners-97389/
SOURCE: my Baumr Ag sx62 leaks bar oil.
The white plastic thing you talk about is spare impeler for the chain oil pump, but you should find it is a different thread which will slow down the oil flow, well it did for me. i have owned one of these saws for three years now and it still goes like a freight train. before you put them to use you must make sure the carby is set right. because if its running to lean or not enough oil in the fuel, Yes it will seize every time. All you have to have is a little bit of an understanding in small engine mechanics. Yes they do leak a little oil, just fill it when you want to use it. a chainsaw should use one tank of fuel to one tank of oil, no more than two tanks of fuel to one tank of oil.
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