Husky 372 Crankshaft/Clutch Broke...

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CTwoodnutt

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Hi Group,
Yesterday, I was just starting to cut a 40' tall, 16" wide Pine tree for a fellow, and my chain came loose on my Husky 372XP.
I shut it off, removed the cover to realign it back on the bar, and my clutch fell off.
I noticed that the end of the crankshaft, where the clutch attaches to it BROKE!???

I had just rebuilt this saw two years ago, with new parts, and I don't use it all that much, always make sure the lubrication is proper, treat the saw with care.
A buddy of mine suggested that there could have been a 'flaw' in the casting of the shaft (?).

Has anyone ever HEARD of a shaft failure like this, before?

I'm thinking of contacting the supplier (Chainsawr, up in Vermont) where I purchased the parts, to see IF they had any other failures similar to this.

Either way, it's back to rebuilding time for me, again.

-Dumb question but, should I order new bearings along with new seals, gaskets etc, or wouldn't you think that my [newer] two year/light usage bearings would still be alright???

The saw still runs/starts just fine, no noise/vibration etc....it's just the 'small' matter that it "ain't" got a clutch and now clutch or chain connection... :nofunny:

Any input on this will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

CTwoodnutt
 
Onan18

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That's the question!

I'd put a oem crank, bearings & seals in it.

That has gotten to be a very spendy proposition sir, the only way that crank is available now is in a " Crankshaft Kit" that comes with the crank/rod assembly, main bearings, and a new clutch assembly, over $250.00 if I remember correctly. If it is a good running and nice clean saw it would still be worth it IMHO though.

Joe
 
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That has gotten to be a very spendy proposition sir, the only way that crank is available now is in a " Crankshaft Kit" that comes with the crank/rod assembly, main bearings, and a new clutch assembly, over $250.00 if I remember correctly. If it is a good running and nice clean saw it would still be worth it IMHO though.

Joe
I'd first be looking for a good used one. ;)
 
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I just had a con-rod bearing go bad and implode a 372xp recently. Yea it was an AM crank. I think there have been plenty of failures with these from what I have read.


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CTwoodnutt

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Oem or aftermarket crankshaft?

Well, I bought the parts new, from Chaninsawr, up in Vermont. This was Spring of 2013.
I just dug out the original box, and the parts are from Forester, [Label says]...replaces OEM P/N HU-503 729172/503729194....503 72 91 76/503 74 87 01 Crankshaft.
 
CTwoodnutt

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to this OP ...I'm in Farmington, I can help if you need it.

contact Brian Plust (bplust) here on this site for parts... he's got the stuff you need I think

Hi Mattyo - I have a local, Danbury, CT buddy who will help me with the rebuild, but it's good to know there are other guys in CT who can help if I need it! I'll contact Brian Plust, when I get ready to rebuild it.
Thanks!
 
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Well, I bought the parts new, from Chaninsawr, up in Vermont. This was Spring of 2013.
I just dug out the original box, and the parts are from Forester, [Label says]...replaces OEM P/N HU-503 729172/503729194....503 72 91 76/503 74 87 01 Crankshaft.

Thank you. That be aftermarket. I still dont trust them. I was buying OEM new kits right at $200 not long ago. Also was buying and selling good used OEM cranks for $20-$50. I would at least look for good used OEM first.
 
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I just had a con-rod bearing go bad and implode a 372xp recently. Yea it was an AM crank. I think there have been plenty of failures with these from what I have read.


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Seen plenty on oem husky and poulan husky cranks on big end bearings. I still say alot of it is 50:1 and not enough oil.
 
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