SawTroll
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Sorry Dino oil!:agree2:
LOL, I actually could imagine that, but I don't like sloppy posting (unless when I do it myself)....
Sorry Dino oil!:agree2:
Sounds like you need an IPL (illustrated parts list) for your saw. You may be able to find and download one on the net. 288 iplDoes anyone know how expensive a crankcase gasket is? I have searched and can't find any one that recognizes the part number!
Sounds like you need an IPL (illustrated parts list) for your saw. You may be able to find and download one on the net. 288 ipl
Once you have the part number, you can either ask a dealer for a price, or perhaps look it up on the Bailey's website. If you don't have a local dealer, you can order parts through Baileys.
No experience with Husky prices, but Stihl gasket sets go for $20 - $50.
However, expect to find other parts that need to be replaced while you have the saw apart. Expect to buy a few tools. For that reason, these projects have a way of costing more than expected.
I'm glad you are making progress.
The bolts for the crank case is below the oil pump. There are three small allan bolts holding the oil pump on. Then you will see the four allan bolts holding the case together.
Pulled the oil pump and the crankcase bolts were good and tight.
Also drained oil and inspected inside of tank the best I could and found no damage leading to crankcase or otherwise. I used my ridgid mini camera and inspected it again and still could not find anything so I guess this saw is gonna have to be torn apart.
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