[AT] General questions
Stephen Offiler
soffiler at gmail.com
Tue Nov 14 04:12:49 PST 2017
Replying to my own post to correct a typo. Last word "straight" must be an
autocorrect goof. Should say "to start"
SO
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 5:31 AM, Stephen Offiler <soffiler at gmail.com> wrote:
> 1) Motorcycle chain lube. I prefer the "Bel-Ray" brand. It is an
> aerosol that goes on, penetrates, and dries to a whitish waxy film that is
> specifically designed not to attract dust and dirt.
>
> 2) I use an unlit propane cylinder, both looking for intake leaks as well
> as straight into the air intake to encourage a reluctant engine straight.
>
> SO
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> On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 9:23 PM, Spencer Yost <yostsw at atis.net> wrote:
>
>> I have two general questions that I have always wanted answers to, and I
>> seem too intellectually challenged enough to solve on my own:
>>
>> How do you oil very long chains(i.e. my baler or sawmill) without wasting
>> tons of oil and making a mess? I sit there with a plunger style oil can
>> and oil when it's running. But even that seems sub optimal. There has to
>> be a better way?
>>
>> As Dean VP indicated in an earlier post, I should use WD-40 to hunt for
>> vacuum leaks on my 430. I have done that before, and I did it again with
>> the 430(to no avail). But I did hear many years ago that the only reason
>> that WD40 used to work is because butane was the propellant and it no
>> longer is the propellant. Is that true? Is there a better way to find
>> vacuum leaks? An unlit propane torch came to mind but sounded dangerous.
>>
>> Thanks! Inquiring minds want to know.
>>
>> Spencer Yost
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