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Re: Jonsered 2095
By: Eccentric Date: July 2, 2015, 12:55 pm
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[quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=2857.msg59214#msg59214
date=1435844078]
This one is going to need split possibly. Not holding mix in
crankcase with my redneck way of checking without top. Not
seeing where mix is going either. :o
Thinking maybe crankcase gasket leak possibility but to where
yet I dont know. :-\
[/quote]
Did you check the oil tank for mix after doing your seal test?
Could be leaking past the case gasket into the oil tank if the
mix is disappearing and not going past the seals or ending up on
the bench....
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Re: Jonsered 2095
By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 2, 2015, 5:03 pm
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[quote author=Eccentric link=topic=2857.msg59224#msg59224
date=1435859757]
Did you check the oil tank for mix after doing your seal test?
Could be leaking past the case gasket into the oil tank if the
mix is disappearing and not going past the seals or ending up on
the bench....
[/quote]
[quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=2857.msg59220#msg59220
date=1435849003]
I never seen no crap like this, just checked it again. Half the
mix out of the crankcase area now, just say 14hrs later, but
cant find where it went.
I did look in the oil and gas tanks too. ???
[/quote]
Yep in post right before yours. I'm puzzled.
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Re: Jonsered 2095
By: Eccentric Date: July 3, 2015, 3:19 am
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That's weird. When I made my post, those last two posts of
yours weren't displayed. The post I quoted was the most recent
one I saw.........and yet they SHOULD have been visible given
the time/date stamps. Strange....
Maybe there is a 'dead' cavity in those cases where the mix is
going because of a leaking case gasket). I've seen case designs
with 'dead' cavities. Would have to split it or at least look
at a case gasket for those to know if that's the case (pun not
intended) with these. Of course.....if there is a cavity that
is filling..........eventually it will no take any more mix.....
8)
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Re: Jonsered 2095
By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 3, 2015, 8:45 am
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[quote author=Eccentric link=topic=2857.msg59241#msg59241
date=1435911562]
Maybe there is a 'dead' cavity in those cases where the mix is
going because of a leaking case gasket). I've seen case designs
with 'dead' cavities. Would have to split it or at least look
at a case gasket for those to know if that's the case (pun not
intended) with these. Of course.....if there is a cavity that
is filling..........eventually it will no take any more mix.....
8)
[/quote]
Thats what I was thinking and been looking for a pic of 2095 or
even a 2094 crankcase half.
Weird on the post not showing for you.
#Post#: 59246--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered 2095
By: wild262 Date: July 3, 2015, 8:55 am
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I had a similar problem with a 2094. It was a small leak
somewhere between the 2 tanks. Had to use motorcycle sealer to
fix. Holding up so far. At least I haven't heard anything from
the guy. pizz poor design if you ask me. ::)
#Post#: 59248--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered 2095
By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 3, 2015, 9:00 am
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I'm still at a stand still because I dont want to split it if
the guy isnt going to have me rebuild it. I wouldnt put the $$$
in it myself, but you never know.
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Re: Jonsered 2095
By: Gatekeeper Date: July 3, 2015, 9:04 am
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HTML http://www.jonsered.com/ddoc/JONI/JONI2000_AAaa/JONI2000_AAaa_I0000002_.pdf
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Re: Jonsered 2095
By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 3, 2015, 9:06 am
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[quote author=Gatekeeper link=topic=2857.msg59250#msg59250
date=1435932258]
HTML http://www.jonsered.com/ddoc/JONI/JONI2000_AAaa/JONI2000_AAaa_I0000002_.pdf
[/quote]
Thanks. I forgot about using a IPL
Appears to be a dead space right behind crank area and in front
of mix tank.
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Re: Jonsered 2095
By: Eccentric Date: July 5, 2015, 1:15 am
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[quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=2857.msg59251#msg59251
date=1435932361]
[quote author=Gatekeeper link=topic=2857.msg59250#msg59250
date=1435932258]
HTML http://www.jonsered.com/ddoc/JONI/JONI2000_AAaa/JONI2000_AAaa_I0000002_.pdf
[/quote]
Thanks. I forgot about using a IPL
Appears to be a dead space right behind crank area and in front
of mix tank.
[/quote]
I see it too. If you end up splitting it for the
guy..............betcha there's mix in that cavity.
#Post#: 59311--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered 2095
By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 5, 2015, 6:40 pm
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Got some pics loading of the tear town. Notice the 2
indentations on the piston top exhaust side and the cylinder
upper exhaust. Wonder if as bearing or other foreign object did
this or some idiot put a screwdriver in there and did this?
Pics loading
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