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Jonsered plastic clutch cover 2077 2083 2083II
By: Cut4fun Date: November 30, 2023, 11:04 am
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Those plastic Jonsered poulan partner clutch covers not bad at
all. Crracked like they typically do. But not warped at bar
mount areas. Past owners must have kept the outer bar plates on.
Thankfully.
Getting the dried pine tar off the one was fun.
Can see partner molded in color I swear where chain hit one
without the deflector.
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Re: Re: Jonsered plastic clutch cover 2077 2083 2083II
By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 9, 2024, 7:45 am
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Something I been trying on how to bring colors back to plastics.
These after cleaning the grime off as shown above.
What you didnt see. Had a real faded white to them after
cleaning grease etc off with rag and brake clean etc. Which I
found to harsh for plastic but works. But be ready to bring the
faded colors back.
Before cleaning started.
Yesterday doing another coat.
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Re: Re: Jonsered plastic clutch cover 2077 2083 2083II
By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 9, 2024, 7:47 am
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What I use it for. I figured if it brought this color back it
could work on others.
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