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Marc Lewis
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Whilst a mate was using my 088, it made a poof sound and he discovered the thread that the spark plug goes into is worn and unworkable. The saw is probably 10 years or so old, though has not had a great deal of use, probably comes out about 3 or 4 times a year. Does anybody have any ideas of how I could repair this without replacing the part as its a very expensive part to replace.

 

Thanks in advance, Marc

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I'm sure spud uses something else. Might be wrong, do remember a thread about it a short while ago.

 

I turned up a headed insert and bored out the cylinder head and shrunk the insert in . Worked fantastyic but felt a bit silly when someone showed me the spark pug specific helicoil ! :blushing:

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I turned up a headed insert and bored out the cylinder head and shrunk the insert in . Worked fantastyic but felt a bit silly when someone showed me the spark pug specific helicoil ! :blushing:

 

Maybe that's what the thread wa all about. It's in my mind somewhere about the kits you can get. There was some (ahem) discussion over what ones actually worked. :lol::lol:

 

The helicoil system should work ok I say should as I'm not saying it will or won't, personally I won't do it to a machine I get in as the risk of it coming back to me. Would rather replace with new, but the cost of the new cylinder on a 088 is huge.

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Whilst a mate was using my 088, it made a poof sound and he discovered the thread that the spark plug goes into is worn and unworkable. The saw is probably 10 years or so old, though has not had a great deal of use, probably comes out about 3 or 4 times a year. Does anybody have any ideas of how I could repair this without replacing the part as its a very expensive part to replace.

 

Thanks in advance, Marc

 

Hi Marc are you going to arb show thanks jon

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