clutch clip on 372 husky

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Are you talking about one of these? If you are these are mechanical!!!!! So make sure you get an OEM one. A chinesium, or a Husky on a Stihl, or a Stihl on a Husky, etc. and you could blow up your saw, kill the dog, tank the economy, set off a nuclear bomb, invite an alien invasion, etc.

Or worse. @cuinrearview

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Do you mean a clutch spring? C shaped spring between clutch shoes. Or e-clip on crank end?
Pretty sure the Huskies are the only ones with the C springs.

@old guy the clutch springs are model specific. Luckily there are quite a few Husqvarna models that use them. If you indeed mean the E clip at the end of the shaft, those are available at most hardware stores.
 
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Are you talking about one of these? If you are these are mechanical!!!!! So make sure you get an OEM one. A chinesium, or a Husky on a Stihl, or a Stihl on a Husky, etc. and you could blow up your saw, kill the dog, tank the economy, set off a nuclear bomb, invite an alien invasion, etc.

Or worse. @cuinrearview

STIHL_E-CLIP__88418.1499715172.1280.1280.png
I think he was genuinely asking for help here Bill. Can you please cut your childish **** out?
 
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Yes, the E clip on the end of the shaft, I'm sure they are metric, so I question the hardware store ones. I guess nobody knows if they are the same between husky & stihl
What the heck is a stihl? I do have a few husqvarna ones in my garage. PM me your address and I will mail you one. Hardware should carry one that will fit.
 
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Here;s a follow up on this, I went to a local Runnings store, it's a lot like Fleet Farm and they have a big Stihl dept.
I asked for an E clip for a 362, told them it was probably metric m8, one guy headed for the hardware dept., the other looked up the Stihl # and got out 3 of those, they were the same except the one from the hardware dept. appeared to be about .010 thinner than the Stihl one.
I bought 3 of the Stihl ones. It snapped nice & tight on the 372.
 
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Here;s a follow up on this, I went to a local Runnings store, it's a lot like Fleet Farm and they have a big Stihl dept.
I asked for an E clip for a 362, told them it was probably metric m8, one guy headed for the hardware dept., the other looked up the Stihl # and got out 3 of those, they were the same except the one from the hardware dept. appeared to be about .010 thinner than the Stihl one.
I bought 3 of the Stihl ones. It snapped nice & tight on the 372.
How thick are they? The 8mm here at work from our supply crib are exactly 1mm.
 

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