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T540xp vibration mounts damaged!


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Yeah, but the Americans do a lot of frankensaws where they take the engine of one saw and fit it to a smaller saw, likewise I've heard of old dolmar cranks fitted to 090's to give a bigger displacement

 

Yea . Anything is possible given enough time and money and engineering prowess . May be not economical but possible ...:biggrin:

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A new design spring is on the way, and stubby your an old rough ass!

 

The " new design spring " ( stiffer I'm told ) will make it worse . A stiffer spring with less give in it will put even more strain on the already weak mount ...... PS I am old and I suspect my ass is probably rough !

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