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husqvarna 350 chainsaw oil leak
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattyo" data-source="post: 6138796" data-attributes="member: 122709"><p>Yup....unlikely to get it sealed. ...</p><p></p><p>Again...check my 350 vids....most of these questions can be answered by watching the vids. </p><p></p><p>Also...if you haven't resealed the lower end of a 350 anyway...it isn't a bad thing to do...many air leaks eminate from lower bearing cap bolts that come loose and defective oem sealer. It's definitely a bit of work to get these things running properly but you are rewarded when you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattyo, post: 6138796, member: 122709"] Yup....unlikely to get it sealed. ... Again...check my 350 vids....most of these questions can be answered by watching the vids. Also...if you haven't resealed the lower end of a 350 anyway...it isn't a bad thing to do...many air leaks eminate from lower bearing cap bolts that come loose and defective oem sealer. It's definitely a bit of work to get these things running properly but you are rewarded when you do. [/QUOTE]
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