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Post by edju1958 on Jan 18, 2020 18:36:02 GMT -5
After being disappointed with the last 3 saws I bought I had nothing else to get into so I finished tearing down an SEZ that I cooked almost 2 yrs.ago.It was my own stupidity that caused it - I didn't check the needles & I took the saw & put it into a cut.The saw was way too lean & it seized.It was one of my best running SEZ's & I still kick myself for doing what I did. I went to take the flywheel off & went to turn the nut off & it turned! (the FW).The saw was seized for over a yr.& now it wasn't seized.I figured the piston & cylinder were toast so I took the cylinder off & it wasn't as bad as I thought it'd be.Yeah,there was scoring on the piston & transfer onto the cylinder,but not that bad.Anyway,with the saw that I tore down that my friend gave me & this one,I have lots of parts for my SEZ collection. Ed
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