I love this content. Your initial disassembly was quick, so I went back to make sure you checked the bore for scoring. I got that from you other content. I'll chalk this mistake up to you just needing an Arby's run...
That's a smart idea, scribing a like on the carb. I'll have to remember that. I'll be honest, I wasn't observant enough to know what it was you had missed until you showed it. It happens, as long as you figure it out and get it screwed where it's supposed to be screwed it's all good. Try taking apart the dash on a 2019 Honda Accord. Book time is just under 8 hours and it involves about 500 screws, nuts and bolts (and several fragile clips). I almost always miss something when putting a dash back together. I almost always figure it out in the end though.
Been there, done that...In my case, it was a Homlite 2 cycle generator. Bearing flange came loose at the back of the case. Took the engine off, removed all the generator guts, tighten the 2 bolts, put it all back together and there was that last screw..... .
I have spot the problem, you silly silly boy Scott. lol. next time, keep your work table nice and tidy and keep all carburetor parts in one small place, not spread it around the table. lol. enjoyed watching alot of your videos.
A man who admits he made a mistake - I love this channel
Stuff happens. Thanks for watching!
I love this content. Your initial disassembly was quick, so I went back to make sure you checked the bore for scoring. I got that from you other content. I'll chalk this mistake up to you just needing an Arby's run...
There have been several undocumented Arbys runs so thats probably not it.
That's a smart idea, scribing a like on the carb. I'll have to remember that. I'll be honest, I wasn't observant enough to know what it was you had missed until you showed it. It happens, as long as you figure it out and get it screwed where it's supposed to be screwed it's all good. Try taking apart the dash on a 2019 Honda Accord. Book time is just under 8 hours and it involves about 500 screws, nuts and bolts (and several fragile clips). I almost always miss something when putting a dash back together. I almost always figure it out in the end though.
500 screws! I'd have a parts bin labeled "extra honda dash screws" cuz I'm not sure they'd all find their way back in there.
Been there, done that...In my case, it was a Homlite 2 cycle generator. Bearing flange came loose at the back of the case. Took the engine off, removed all the generator guts, tighten the 2 bolts, put it all back together and there was that last screw.....
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The good news is that disassembly procedures are fresh in your head.
Love these videos
Thanks and thanks for watching.
I'm a first time chainsaw owner. I don't plan on using it for several months. What storage steps should I take?
I have spot the problem, you silly silly boy Scott. lol. next time, keep your work table nice and tidy and keep all carburetor parts in one small place, not spread it around the table. lol. enjoyed watching alot of your videos.
I must really enjoy a challenge cuz cleaning the bench never seems to be an option. Thanks for watching!
That was more of a video suggestion
Ya I can do a video on that. I'll try to get it done before your gas goes stale :-)