In the event that one way overshoots the limit mark, can an extra washer be installed between the spring and the gear to compensate for the overgrind ? Thanks for the video.
I bought an Husqvarna chainsaw 365 I was told it was OK but the one who gave it to him said it was not used for a long time ...there were a few things missing that I replaced them , as well the oil pump the carburettor gaskets .and fuel lines ...it started and I used yesterday to cut a fallen tree ...it went OK To day I tried to start again but no success after many try it would start but would die very soon ... Could you have any idea where to have a look for the trouble ? Your help is very much appreciated if you can . Thank you
That cotter pins kinda difficult to get out I find, on the 450 the plunger/piston is just push in as you know, I've used a flat file to on the flat end on those type have you?...a great vid would be to cure a saw that leaks when sat... Some mine do some don't, the ones do I've had success and failure...
Much appreciated topic. I'm looking to experiment with filing the flat spot on the other end slightly larger. Has anyone had any experience with this mod? Are there any other ideas to increase the output of these pumps I may not have thought of? Thanks again for the video.
I have a husqvarna 440e that doesn’t oil the bar very well. I took it apart and the oil comes out when I run it without the chain. I also cleaned out the holes in the bar but it doesn’t oil it and I don’t see an adjustment screw. Any idea wtf is wrong?