slipping/worn clutches

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Junkwrencher

Junkwrencher AKA 2Bears AKA Missedshot
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Any tricks? I'm thinking of using brake parts cleaner to degrease and rough up the inside of the drum with sandpaper.I understand there is a limit as to wear.
 
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It's a Stihl 026,I've rebuilt the bottom end,top end,oil pump,and now it looks like a clutch.Running a sixteen inch bar in most any wood,the least amount of bind or pressure the chain stops.Background,the oil line ruptured at the bar mount inside the chainbrake/oil pump cover flooding this area with oil,I think the friction surfaces are galded/contaminated.
 
It's a Stihl 026,I've rebuilt the bottom end,top end,oil pump,and now it looks like a clutch.Running a sixteen inch bar in most any wood,the least amount of bind or pressure the chain stops.Background,the oil line ruptured at the bar mount inside the chainbrake/oil pump cover flooding this area with oil,I think the friction surfaces are galded/contaminated.

I doubt it. How is the compression and leak down?
 
response to 2dogs

The compression is 130 cold,leak-down I haven't checked.I don't run out of power,the saw tachs up in the cut and the chain stops,the engine never bogs.
 
I've never seen that... sometimes they slip for a very short time but the oil will burn off and the clutch will work fine.


Take your clutch apart and have a good look at it... Rarely do you need a new clutch on an 026. Drum? maybe..

Degrease it all with brake-kleen, run some 100 grit appears around the drum to scarify the surface. If the drum looks suspect, toss it.

PM bcorradi if you need a used clutch; he likely has boxes of them.

btw.. 130 is marginal at best..
 

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