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This A Timing Wheel

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Stumper, Oct 26, 2017.

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  1. cus_deluxe

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    Yes, nonsense being repeated over and over lol
     
  2. Mag Craft

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    This is a broken chainsaw. This can happen quite often and is usually the result of someone being careless. I will explain in detail later in another post.

    This is a broken chainsaw. This can happen quite often and is usually the result of someone being careless. I will explain in detail later in another post.

    This is a broken chainsaw. This can happen quite often and is usually the result of someone being careless. I will explain in detail later in another post.

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    Good day “ Mag Craft” I glad you read My Posts and I thank you very much.I wish more people were like you! You are the only person so far that knows anything about the CNC machine. Isn’t it awesome what it can do...Please feel free to add anything to it you won’t to! I love educated people, “KNOWLEDGE IS POWER” All the big names in NASCAR use them Jack Roush, Robert Yates, Rick Hedrick. Have a nice day!
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    I thought it was just me...
    This thread should be renamed "This is a hamster wheel"
     
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    It's not just you.;)
     
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    Stumper, I know a fair amount about CNC machining. What would you like to know?
     
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    Hey Stumper can you fix this.
     
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    036 with degree wheel[​IMG]

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    Good day "Stumper " cnc machine work is only as good as the programming. ..and the big Nascar names your talking about ....make the same part over ,and over ...and over...and then send it to be hand smoothed and finished. ..I'll explain more later ....

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    Snicker
     
  12. Mag Craft

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    With that timing wheel on the nose of the bar that must check the chain speed.
     
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    Time the teeth to TDC...
     
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    Exactly, this chain was off 4 drive links on the rim sprocket and 1 on the nose sprocket.

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    And it didn't lock up the oil pump?! :eek: ;) :p :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Is it more or less teeth on the nose sprocket for torque?
     
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    For more torque you would want to go larger on the driven sprocket...:saw:
     
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    Actually smaller on the drive sprocket for torque, but there was a guy on another site saying that the nose sprocket could change torque.
     
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    Yeah, that's what I meant...:whistle:
    :rofl: :lol: on the other site...
     
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    You guys are mean. :emb: