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       #Post#: 56984--------------------------------------------------
       Jonsered 2094
       By: wild262 Date: April 16, 2015, 10:23 am
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       I'm working on a 2094 for a guy who logs, and he said the bar
       oil gets into the fuel and vise versa. One these models the oil
       and tank reservoir are side by side.  A dumb design in my
       opinion.  When I drained the fluids, there was mix in the bar
       oil tank, so he must be right.  There  is a pin hole leak from
       the outside of the case near the mix cap on the bottom side.  I
       suspect its been on the concrete too long.  If he hadn't just
       spent $ on a new jug & piston, I would have told him to part it
       out and get something else.  He's not made of money and wants to
       keep cost down which I certainly understand.  Saw runs out good
       except for these issues.  He's using a 2095 now for a spare till
       I get this one done.  What would you guys do here, any thoughts?
       What about using a tanks sealer or coating like for
       motorcycles?  Anyone with any experience with this stuff?
       Thanks in advance. :)
       #Post#: 56985--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Jonny 2094 bar oil in gas mix
       By: 660magnum Date: April 16, 2015, 10:27 am
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       Maybe you can seal the tank as if it were a rusted steel one?
       #Post#: 56986--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Jonny 2094 bar oil in gas mix
       By: wild262 Date: April 16, 2015, 11:00 am
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       Yes maybe.  If I have to resort to using the sealer, I will do
       both sides even though the oil side looks good inside.  The mix
       side has some corrosion around where the case gasket is.  Likely
       where its leaking.  To fix it right way would involve a complete
       tear down and splitting the cases.  Way to much work & cost for
       what it is.  I told him to keep them metal cased saws off that
       concrete floor.  he agreed.  One thing is for sure, parts are
       not easy to find for these saws.  They seem run good, but piss
       poor design, I think. ::)
       #Post#: 56987--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Jonny 2094 bar oil in gas mix
       By: 660magnum Date: April 16, 2015, 11:10 am
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       Good to seal both tanks
       #Post#: 57243--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Jonny 2094 bar oil in gas mix
       By: wild262 Date: April 23, 2015, 12:14 pm
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       UP-date on the tank sealer.   Very impressed the way this stuff
       is working. ;D  Applied it to both sides, and let cure a solid
       week.  Filled tanks, and done some cutting.  So far after 2
       tanks, NO mixing of the two.  This stuff does work, at least for
       now.  Only time will tell with vibration and all.  As for now,
       I'm calling this job done.  ;)  Good day to all.
       #Post#: 90459--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Jonsered 2094
       By: Cut4fun Date: January 30, 2024, 8:50 am
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       MODEL 2094 TURBO
       As from serial # : 001 0001 -reinforced pulley. Part #
       unchanged. No bulletin issued. Concerns test saws.
       As from serial # : 024 0001 -bumper mounted to saw body.
       No bulletin issued.
       As from serial # : 025 0045 -corrected oil exit at bar pad
       area. See SMB 20:1990.
       As from serial # : 033 0045 -longer hub on pulley. See SMB
       23:1990.
       As from serial # : 034 xxxx -new ignition module. See SMB
       23:1990. No specified serial # obtained.
       As from serial # : 036 0016 -clutch drum with separate
       needle bearing. See SMB 26:1990.
       As from serial # : 036 0023 -13'th crankcase screw and
       changed gasket. See SMB 32:1990.
       As from serial # : 036 0090 -changed fuel hose. See SMB
       26:1990.
       As from serial # : 039 xxxx -new cable set. See SMB
       23:1990.
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       given to dealers
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