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As well as the normal service repair work over the last few weeks, I have had van problems which resulted in an impetuous decision to buy a new van.

Then had to fit it out, so all last weekend, and a couple of hours each morning before work and after work this week has seen it finished.

 

Now I can get back to earning money to pay for it.

 

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Hells teeth Barrie, that van is cleaner than your bench - did you have a sex change at some time in your life....it aint natural:lol:

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Picked up a Jonsered CS2138 for £20 on Ebay for girlfriend's Dad to use as a spare saw for his home logging(replacing a Homelite) and I need to get a starter recoil spring for it. Any recommendations for where to get one? I believe it is the same spring as a Husqvarna 235e/240. :001_smile:

 

So you are off to Royston are you:laugh1: I believe it is the same as a number of McCulloch saws - spring part No - 530027531

 

If you look at the recoil cover then it will look similar to many other McCulloch and Poulan saws - it doesn't appear to share the spring from the 235e:thumbdown:

 

If you get really stuck let me know - may have one in the collection!

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So you are off to Royston are you:laugh1: I believe it is the same as a number of McCulloch saws - spring part No - 530027531

 

If you look at the recoil cover then it will look similar to many other McCulloch and Poulan saws - it doesn't appear to share the spring from the 235e:thumbdown:

 

If you get really stuck let me know - may have one in the collection!

 

Cheers mate. Hope I didn't nick it off of you. It had occurred to me that it looked a bit like a Mac 335 and I'm sure there is an old one lurking in the shed. :001_smile:

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whats on my bench today ? ORGANIZATION !!!:thumbup: also had a go porting my old 064 cylinder any constructive criticism ?

 

Well I hope you know what you are doing and have taken in to account of the below - the two big scallops out of both sides of the piston skirt on the exhaust side:blushing::lol:

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Some say this game is easy, the MS390 I have in bits tells me it isn't. I purchased it seized, took it apart and the top cover has a decomp gromet but no decomp on the cylinder:confused1: - The cylinder must have been changed!

 

Got the cylinder clean, piston in and guess what - big air leak on the clutch side - that is why the saw failed the first time and then someones previous repair failed.....bloody amateurs:lol: Just shows you the importance of doing the relevant checks!

 

Hate repairing these saws - fiddly little frakers:001_rolleyes:

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