Stihl MS310 COMPLETE teardown and rebuild Clone motor/ How does it run? Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- This MS310 had an aftermarket top end that didn't last long. Came in as a no start. Come along as we diagnose, tear-down and rebuild. Thanks for watching!
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It’s guys like you that make guys like me look like heroes. I just finished rebuilding a MS310 that has been sitting under a bench in my shop for 20 years because I didn’t have the knowledge to tackle such a complex project… until I discovered your RUclips videos!
Thank you for so graciously sharing your hard won knowledge.
Thank you so much and I'm really glad you got it fixed!
Thank you very much for your help and insight. I fixed my saw. May the Creator bless you sir.
You are very welcome and thanks for watching!
You sure do make putting those rubber boots through the plastic housings look easy! Thanks for an informative video.
Magic of video editing 😁😁 Thanks for tuning in!
@@RayofallTrades I didn't have to do as much teardown as you. But I needed to replace the Vent hose in my MS310. (has a different style than the one in your vid) But It still leaks fuel from the base of the vent hose on top the tank when it is revved up. :(
I explained that part about 1/2 way in on this video: ruclips.net/video/6AVkuSSxnoE/видео.html I had to fix the vent line on that one
Thanks this video helps .. learning on my own as well..
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
Nice to see you using 3bond . Ive been using it sense to 70s.
Love that stuff! Thanks for watching!
Your adjustment for your oil pump should have the position marked on the underside where the screw adjust is
Thank you
I have a cracked fuel tank on my 310. Would I have to go through the whole process to change it? Very informative video here. Awesome!!
Thank you for watching! Depends where it's cracked. If accessible, you can try the baking soda and super glue trick. Place a line of baking soda on the Crack and wet with super glue. Works great
@@RayofallTrades It was professionally (plastic) welded. I just want to change the whole thing with a new one. Cracked right on the left bottom corner of the tank. Thanks for replying in a timely manner.
Thank you for watching!
Did you buy all the parts separately? Can you point me to the link where i can purchase all the parts?
I have two ms310, thanks.
here is the engine I used: amzn.to/49Mrpw4
here is the carb: amzn.to/3Qh5hDh
Best of luck with the builds!! Consider a muffler mod on one of them. It's amazing how much it wakes them up.
What did total rebuild cost if you don't mind me asking
Not at all. It was from @mazon and about $110 total. Thanks for asking and watching!
You are making me cringe as you chase threads and retap the threaded hole right over the open crank bearings. All it takes is 1 tiny chip in a bearing to ruin this motor too.
Yes you are correct. Thank you for noticing. Always room for improvement.