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Hi spud I have 3 x 357xp bought new and each one needs 7 pulls with choke out to fire then 3 choke in to run had them 3 plus years now running no problems question is they have never been tuned since new do they need adjusted form factory settings

 

I had a 357xp like this. Went to spud, came back better behaved in the starting department:thumbup1:

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Been a while since I have rolled "in to stage" with one of those lights - you should bring your mower up to Santa Pod - only 20 miles north of me:thumbup:

 

Not sure about the mower but may bring the landy. :thumbup::lol::lol:

 

[ame=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B64qG0iAZeE]Santa Pod 'off road power' Fastest Land Rover 14.8 seconds!! PITCH BLACK - YouTube[/ame]

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TS350 - getting there - fuel tank cleaned. Carb off and US'd - what a monster Tillotson carb.

 

Fired it up - clutch wouldn't disengage - opened up - only clutch shoe left on one pad. So will either have to replace the pads or invest in anew clutch? HELP - can't work out how to get the clutch off? theres a sleeve still attached to the crankshaft above the clutch. This is for all intents and purposes a Stihl 08 as far as i can see - haven't been able to track down a service manual for an 08. Any idea how I get this clutch off?

 

cheers

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mikerecike-albums-mikespics-picture6647-20130714-112300.jpg

 

mikerecike-albums-mikespics-picture6644-20130714-111521.jpg

 

mikerecike-albums-mikespics-picture6648-20130714-163008.jpg

 

TS350 - getting there - fuel tank cleaned. Carb off and US'd - what a monster Tillotson carb.

 

Fired it up - clutch wouldn't disengage - opened up - only clutch shoe left on one pad. So will either have to replace the pads or invest in anew clutch? HELP - can't work out how to get the clutch off? theres a sleeve still attached to the crankshaft above the clutch. This is for all intents and purposes a Stihl 08 as far as i can see - haven't been able to track down a service manual for an 08. Any idea how I get this clutch off?

 

cheers

 

It's been a while since I messed about with one of those orrible things, but looking at the holes in that clutch hub I would think a puller is required.

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It's been a while since I messed about with one of those orrible things, but looking at the holes in that clutch hub I would think a puller is required.

 

yeh cheers dan - can see that now - guess i'll try to figure out how to make a puller - not sure that £30 quids worth of tool is gonna get much more use. thanks

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It's probably this one

 

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I bought this on ebay a few years back.

 

You can probably just get a bit of flat plate, drill it out for the crank and the three holes then fit bolts through the plate and use a three leg puller on it.

sounds like a plan :thumbup:. cheers dan.

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