Hello all.
I have an Echo CS3450. Lately, the oil has not been emptying nearly as fast as the fuel. As a result, I've had a time with chain stretching and bar wear.
I want to remove the oiler and check to see if there are any blockages, dirt, etc.. Problem is, I have no idea how to remove the clutch (the auto oiler is under the clutch) It's reverse threaded, I know that much. Is there any secret to keeping the flywheel stationary so I can remove the clutch? Any special tool I need?
Thanks in advance.
Bryant
I have an Echo CS3450. Lately, the oil has not been emptying nearly as fast as the fuel. As a result, I've had a time with chain stretching and bar wear.
I want to remove the oiler and check to see if there are any blockages, dirt, etc.. Problem is, I have no idea how to remove the clutch (the auto oiler is under the clutch) It's reverse threaded, I know that much. Is there any secret to keeping the flywheel stationary so I can remove the clutch? Any special tool I need?
Thanks in advance.
Bryant