Building a dang good series saw ive fell timber an bucked up alot of timber with a 460 been on a 066 many yr now but last yr act 1year this October i been workn on an usen a ms461 it seems like a good saw to.
MR Bellhopper, I enjoy watching your videos. glad that you are doing a Stihl saw, thus my question for you, I hope you can answer. my nephew has an older 048 AV I think that the coil went south. got a new coil but didn't fix the "no spark issue" so I pulled the flywheel and the ignition module under the flywheel night be the issue. however I do not know how to test it to see if it is actually bad. perhaps you could shed some light on that for me. As for your method of heating your bearings, I worked in a pump factory for 20+ years. induction heaters were used for heating the bearings to put them on the shafts. out in the field a propane torch was used. I've even seen bearings dipped in a vat or deep kettle of hot oil to expand them to go on a shaft. good stuff keep em coming .
Thanks for the video. I have a MS 460 I bought used with a bottom end rebuild. At idle the chain started turning after a tank of gas. The saw ran good, cut good, but the chain was turning. I adjusted the low jet and throttle and could not get it to stop turning. The saw just kills when I adjust the low and throttle down. So I bought a brand new in the box HD-14C and put it on and got it to run. But hard starting and once running I adjusted low and throttle. Chain still turns and now the saw is hard starting. Would you do a video on the carb you are putting on the MS 460 you are rebuilding and show where you set the jets and idle.
Sorry about the ending yall i had a lot of clips and i missed the ending
Almost gave me whiplash! 😜🤣
Its ok buddy loved the video.
I had no idea how many experts there are in the world until the internet!🤣
I smiled last night when I saw you had posted this video as I was just back into the house after doing the same job on an 064
Bless you, Bellhopper, for sharing your time and wisdom with us!!!
God Bless and Protect you and your wonderful family!!!
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Hey, a Stihl 44 and 46 are keepers, I appreciate ya sharing the build Hopper. Hoping you and the family are doing well👍🏻
still holdin on hopper!
Happy, happy, happy! Everbody needs a happy saw! 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏🙏
I love that Foxworthy brain surgeon routine!
Building a dang good series saw ive fell timber an bucked up alot of timber with a 460 been on a 066 many yr now but last yr act 1year this October i been workn on an usen a ms461 it seems like a good saw to.
That it tappy tappy it your home.
A man who never made a mistake never made nothing, true words, good work good video, 👍
The ones that say it's wrong way to do things don't do it. I personally don't heat bearings but lots do and nothing wrong with it 🔧🔧
That was a strange ending
Lol video to the sound of map gas. Are you cold. Look like someone got bellfingers or sausage fingers.
Appreciate the video and your experience. Did my first 660 and had some issues. Completely for the first time. Thank you!
"I been doing this a long time " In other words this Ant Yo First Rodeo ? LOL
Looking forward to part 2
MR Bellhopper, I enjoy watching your videos. glad that you are doing a Stihl saw, thus my question for you, I hope you can answer. my nephew has an older 048 AV I think that the coil went south. got a new coil but didn't fix the "no spark issue" so I pulled the flywheel and the ignition module under the flywheel night be the issue. however I do not know how to test it to see if it is actually bad. perhaps you could shed some light on that for me.
As for your method of heating your bearings, I worked in a pump factory for 20+ years. induction heaters were used for heating the bearings to put them on the shafts. out in the field a propane torch was used. I've even seen bearings dipped in a vat or deep kettle of hot oil to expand them to go on a shaft. good stuff keep em coming .
Ill have to look into the 048 coil
Thanks for the video. I have a MS 460 I bought used with a bottom end rebuild. At idle the chain started turning after a tank of gas. The saw ran good, cut good, but the chain was turning. I adjusted the low jet and throttle and could not get it to stop turning. The saw just kills when I adjust the low and throttle down. So I bought a brand new in the box HD-14C and put it on and got it to run. But hard starting and once running I adjusted low and throttle. Chain still turns and now the saw is hard starting. Would you do a video on the carb you are putting on the MS 460 you are rebuilding and show where you set the jets and idle.
I set the low and high at 1 turn out then start and adjust the clutch springs may be loose is why the chain wont stop buddy
Clutch springs are flung out or broke
Do you have the part number/name for the rod you used to heat up the bearing
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Since you managed to do a nice bottom end on that 460 would you be able to do the same for my wife Just askin bud
would like to see more of the saw and less of you
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