Easy job, this demonstration is perfectly enough for anyone to do this. Thanks. I only inspected my oil pump to find it in mint condition just to check why so little oil is on my chain, cleaning out the oil ducts and using a sharp chain to prevent dust clogging was my fix.
im trying to restore husky 36.mine was missing top cover shroud and some other part.what other model share the same part with husky 36.glad if someone could help.thanks
Leaks could be from pump, from tank, or from the side of the case. Remove metal plate (that is behind the bar) to get a better idea of the oil's source. Husqvarna, among others, are known to leak a small amount of oil while sitting. If only a small amount is leaking, cleaning the area well can reduce it. If a lot of oil is leaking you may have more problems. Best wishes!
Leak most likely from the 2 black pressure seals. If pump works and looks good , just replace the 2 pressure seals. That why I'm shocked he put a new pump in and didn't apply new seals also, now the old pressure seals may leak being its not going to be contoured to the new shaft of the pump rod.
Shouldn't you have cleaned out the route the oil takes to the chain? Wouldn't the impact been easier and maybe done a better job on the clutch. I'm not trying to be a SA I was just thinkin'.....