OK, so this isn't as much Building as it is De-Constructing, but there may be some interest in cost-effective ways to optimize an otherwise affordable SA50 to run reliably, economically and Spunkily for years to come.
First came the best-packed engine I've ever received.The Master Packer sprayed some of that polyurethane insulating foam into the polyethylene Roughneck. Let it set up a while then drop the engine, wrapped in a PE bag into the semi-solid goo. Throw in the bagged hardware, some bubble wrap and fill the container the rest of the way with more spray foam. Light weight, secure, solid as a brick. Not a thing wrong on arrival.
Unfortunately the Cuss-Worthy Carb Cable Nightmare was immediately resurrected. I've had carb caps that could just be popped off, but mostly have had to destructive methods to salvage a cable. Hacksaws, Roto-zip, TNT in some cases... Until I examined the situation:See the little half-circles inside the cap threads? A trusty set of mechanics picks, firmly inserted into those holes with the cap clamped in a vise and a good plier gripping the cable end, and... well just a few more minutes of cussing, the cable popped out. I needed it to because I plan not to swap the OKO cable but adapt it to the PA carb cap. (I really hate disassembling the headset plastic and all the rest.)
Once I get it to work, I'll have a nice clean low-mileage dual-pull Elite cable for sale.



