Like I said it's in the clutch, springs too strong or oily pads. There are too many model names/numbers to keep up with, you're probably on the right track.
I think its oily pads do i have to disassemble the clutch to deal with that problem and is it a tool i should use?Like I said it's in the clutch, springs too strong or oily pads. There are too many model names/numbers to keep up with, you're probably on the right track.
Yeah looks like the holes in the jug could be slotted to fit the stud spacing. Didn't have a base gasket for the Stihl jug to try on the studs and the YDs gasket was stuck well to the block so I couldn't try it on the Stihl jug either.How far off was the stihl jug? Was it close enough that the jug could be modified instead of the case to mount it?
Yes, it has no handle. Start it with the starter, recoil or electric(recoil is junk) and twist and go. Has a large wet clutch that is very smoth and should last about forever.Its an automatic clutch bt 80 electric start no handle to release. And thank you !
Lol its all good i figured you'd know more ive been reading on your build....so i glad you chimed in...Sorry Bigwheelz mid read your question.
Yea there is a manual but its mostly just how to put it together and minimal maintenance, might be oil seal gaskets....a guy i ride with in this club hooked me up with a spare china girl.I was trying to help him but know very little about that engine, somewhere I saw a manual on it a couple of months ago