Huztl / Stihl ms660 clone bolt for bolt part 4!!! Finale ... its alive!

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Published 2017-02-28
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Disclaimer: ladies and gents, this is a CHAINSAW, working with, building and fiddling with these can KILL YOU, I am not and will not be responsible for improper technique or accidents even remotely relating to this video, please view for entertainment purposes only.

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This is part 4 of the ms660 clone bolt for bolt assembly series

I will eventually have an addendum video which I will encourage you to check out FIRST, before seeing the rest of my 660 vids.

I will update this page as needed.

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All Comments (21)
  • @eduardo_k
    This has been a great series of videos. It really demystifies the process for someone who is thinking about buying and building from a kit. Thanks for taking the time to document the process.
  • @johnclarke6647
    Cleaning crankshaft and flywheel - clean the good with break cleaner or carb cleaner to make sure there is no oil on either one of them, otherwise your flywheel can shift on the shafts and break the key. I have done it several times on smaller saws but not since I started cleaning them throughly.
  • @johnclarke6647
    The extra mounting hole is probably for a ground jumper from the case to the coil. Clamshell saws need them because they have plastic cases but on metal cases you do not need them. You can add a short jumper from that post to the coil if you desire with no adverse effect because ground is ground.
  • @kimhitchcock718
    Hi thanks for the videos I just built a 660 kit from China using your instructions first chainsaw I’ve ever built I’ve only ever used one once and it was a success just need to adjust the carburettor a bit but it runs I have a very happy husband
  • @jeffcamp481
    On flywheel side there are extra threaded holes to mount a stater and to support hand-warmer components. On right hand of handle there is a location for hand-warmer switch, has pictographs molded in plastic.
  • @lunchbox138four
    Not dust covers bro, they keep the rubber expanded so it don't pop out
  • @johnclarke6647
    I use my drill to take T27 bolts out but they always go in by hand. HELICOIL are a pain to put in.
  • @peterford9369
    Checked out farmer tec last night on line. Now i see why u buy those kits. Lots of time on and don't know how much an assembled after market saw would cost verses the real McCoy, but for under 200 bucks getting a 900 dollar saw,,, hell,, no brainer. Long as they hang in. Fun hobby too. thanks.
  • @notajp
    Just so you know, you put those dog bolts in wrong. The bolts go from the inside out. I have that same setup on my MS361. Also, the chain catcher roller goes on the outer dog.
  • @johnclarke6647
    Flywheel nut torque. The torque on a husqvarnav is 25 foot pounds and Walt uses the same spec for the MS 660 or hit it a couple of times with an impact wrench. I do the latter.
  • @stevencroon
    Put the nuts on the outside of the clutch cover and the heads will be flush on the inside.
  • 3 years later? would you would you say these kit saws are a good cost efficient option for someone clearing and maintaining their property? I have a variety of timber (pine, oak, and cedar)
  • @beingsneaky
    you are missing the Winter summer mode block off plate.
  • @johnclarke6647
    I hit mine a couple of times and then checked it with my torque wrench. It broke on 25#, which is about the specified torque for these nuts. I did not hit it real hard, just enough for it to know I meant business.
  • @johnh2309
    Great video, would have loved to see it running for a little longer to demonstrate the difficulty idling not using the OEM carburetor. Thanks for your contribution.
  • @OTAlucard
    30% off all kit saws fathersday only 5 days left huztl
  • @johnclarke6647
    Matt, send me your mailing address and I will send you my extra chain break spring installation tool. I could not find it, so I made an extra one. Now I have two because I found my original tool I built for the 029.two years ago.