husky362
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hopefully a few members can help with spare parts .........i just did a bb on my 362 never been to the crank in a saw though have fun take your time
Thanks for the help so far, more to come for sure.
PS: Useless right Fred?
Adam
No loose pieces of metal anywhere in the engine? Then was there evidence the cylinder had been off. Sounds like someone knew the crank was bad since they removed the loose pieces.
Do you need the manual and ipl?
I did some reading and got to thinking about it a little more. When you pull a cylinder, how hard should it be to remove. I see that some people have a little trouble at this point. Not only were the screws not torqued, but the cylinder slid right off.
I am hoping that it was pulled apart, this was discovered, and they left it alone. No big deal as it stands I do not believe as long as there are no other major issues that I am unable to see. Like I said, everything seems fine, but that is coming from an beginner. Hope I am right.
I will post more pictures as I progress so the experts can examine it.
Thanks,
Adam
PS: Nice Fred LOL
The IPL I found but I will take the manual if you have it Fred .
Adam
i have pulled the cylinders off of 3 husky saws, a 372xpw, a 365 special, and a 371xp. and after all the bolts and boot where undone the cylinders slide off very easy. like if you where to tip the saw upsidedown and shake it, the cylinders would slide off.
i think the difficulty comes into play when the engine is seized.
rust? Naa, just toss that cylinder on the bench until you need it.
Why send it out for a woods port though? Since you are rebuilding it and in for the learning experience. Take a little time and search around on here, lots of info on woods mods in here.
Is this what you do at work to make to pass the time? I have 3 saw projects going at the firehouse right now. I dont have time at home with running daddy daycare on my days off so all my projects go to the station. Looking forward to seeing your rebuild. Heck I might even explore some huskies?
Rob Porter
Ann Arbor city FD
L.693
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