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<blockquote data-quote="The Lorax" data-source="post: 1183411" data-attributes="member: 19548"><p>Are you sure the gauge is correct and that the chain isn't .063 running in a worn .058 groove, or .058 in a .050? </p><p>I don't believe everything I see, it could be that the dealer had the chain in a wrong box.</p><p>Is the bar groove clean? How about the sprocket, does it run free?</p><p>I would go back over all parts of the drivetrain and check to make sure they are all running free.</p><p>Then if the problem persists try the alternative.</p><p>but it could be something simple like blocked oil pickup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Lorax, post: 1183411, member: 19548"] Are you sure the gauge is correct and that the chain isn't .063 running in a worn .058 groove, or .058 in a .050? I don't believe everything I see, it could be that the dealer had the chain in a wrong box. Is the bar groove clean? How about the sprocket, does it run free? I would go back over all parts of the drivetrain and check to make sure they are all running free. Then if the problem persists try the alternative. but it could be something simple like blocked oil pickup. [/QUOTE]
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