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Decided to have another go at my kusky 357 xp as its not run since sometime during the winter, washed the air filter and dried it reset the carb put new spark plug in and away it went, only problem is after revving it hard a few times it started firing sparks out from right side of engine somewhere and smelt stinking hot before it cut out when put it down noticed it had also chucked what looks like grease out from behind the chain cover, have'nt tried to start it again yet is it sounding terminal or is there a simple fix reason? thanks Ed

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Decided to have another go at my kusky 357 xp as its not run since sometime during the winter, washed the air filter and dried it reset the carb put new spark plug in and away it went, only problem is after revving it hard a few times it started firing sparks out from right side of engine somewhere and smelt stinking hot before it cut out when put it down noticed it had also chucked what looks like grease out from behind the chain cover, have'nt tried to start it again yet is it sounding terminal or is there a simple fix reason? thanks Ed

 

Could be worn drum. Could just be a big build up of crud. Take the cover off and have a good look. Clean it up and inspect the areas for wear. Then get some pics up for us to see.:thumbup:

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Ride on mower blades are not that critical about balance. Sure, there needs to be roughly the same amount of metal on each side, but a few grams won't really hurt.

 

Cheers Barrie always reassuring to hear that:biggrin:

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Cheers Barrie always reassuring to hear that:biggrin:

The most important thing in your case (after sharpening the blades) is to find out why they hit.

Did the timing belt slip on the toothed pullies? If it did it was too slack.

 

Did the timing belt break?

 

Or have the blades sheared the pegs on the blade bosses (if fitted)

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It was a day for idiots today.

 

Customer with a blunt chain " i have only used the saw on two occasions, it should not be blunt already"

 

Customer with fuel blockage on his mower " its only a year old, cant be dirty already"

 

Customer with bent bar on saw "must have been bent when you sold it to me, I've done nothing to bend it"

 

Time for a drink.

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It was a day for idiots today.

 

Customer with a blunt chain " i have only used the saw on two occasions, it should not be blunt already"

 

Customer with fuel blockage on his mower " its only a year old, cant be dirty already"

 

Customer with bent bar on saw "must have been bent when you sold it to me, I've done nothing to bend it"

 

Time for a drink.

 

Sounds like a good day to me. :lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

Just have to hum grin and get on with it :lol:

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It was a day for idiots today.

 

Customer with a blunt chain " i have only used the saw on two occasions, it should not be blunt already"

 

Customer with fuel blockage on his mower " its only a year old, cant be dirty already"

 

Customer with bent bar on saw "must have been bent when you sold it to me, I've done nothing to bend it"

 

Time for a drink.

 

HI GARDEN you make me :001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes:mate jon :thumbup:

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