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3 ea Husky 390XP bogging down at top end- I am lost
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<blockquote data-quote="av8or3" data-source="post: 7157752" data-attributes="member: 156060"><p>Check for slop in the bearing on the clutch side. I worked on a 346 that acted just the way you described. The pocket in the case for the bearing was stretched forward, allowing movement. I can’t explain it, but one minute it would leak and the next it would not. I did a lot of the stuff you did before I found it. I believe the owner of the saw allowed it to cool off with a tight chain repeatedly, damaging the case. JMHO. </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]kmVaajI4-R4[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8or3, post: 7157752, member: 156060"] Check for slop in the bearing on the clutch side. I worked on a 346 that acted just the way you described. The pocket in the case for the bearing was stretched forward, allowing movement. I can’t explain it, but one minute it would leak and the next it would not. I did a lot of the stuff you did before I found it. I believe the owner of the saw allowed it to cool off with a tight chain repeatedly, damaging the case. JMHO. [MEDIA=youtube]kmVaajI4-R4[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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