Husky case splitter???

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firefighter33

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Anyone have a cut out of a husqvarna case splitter? A friend of mine can make me one we just dont have the measurements or one to go off of. Any help would be great. I have a 394 sitting here with new bearings,seals and piston to go in and need to split the case.
Thanks Mike
 
Winn R

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this is a simple, but effective one


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firefighter33

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I know someone posted that info in one of the 372xp threads, but I have no idea which one and I have had no luck finding the information again. I would think that you could make one just using measurements off of the saw itself, bearing width and such.

I tried the search function with not much luck but some pics and videos. But no measurement or patterns.:(
 
firefighter33

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I dont have a press either... thats why im trying to make the husky splitter u can do both sides. And i plan to do the freeze bearing and heat case trick to put it back together.
 
TRI955

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I have the splitter your looking for...problem is that it's still at the old house, hasn't made the move yet. If your willing to wait, i could have it by the weekend.
 
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I made this one when I was splitting my 394xp case. This is scaled 1:1 so you should only have to print this out on a 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper and it will be full size. I then welded a 2 x 2 tube on top for strength. Then on the flat plate on the back I welded a 1/2" nut that I used a 8" section of threaded rod with 2 hex nuts welded to one end so I could use a socket wrench to drive it instead of my hands. I should also note that making a small nipple on the end of the all thread to keep it centered on the shaft made it much easier. When I get home this evening I will try to remember to get a picture of it completed for you.

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