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Stihl MS 361 Not oiling bar/chain well
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<blockquote data-quote="PV Hiker" data-source="post: 8139233" data-attributes="member: 167379"><p>Take the bar and chain off, leave the cluch cover off, then run the chainsaw up in RPM to see if you have oil coming out. Make sure the pump wire is properly in the groove of the sprocket drum. Then you can move toward the oil pump being faulty if no oil being pumped out.</p><p></p><p>The oil tank vent is behind the thin metal bar plate. You can drain the oil tank, leave the cap off and lightly blow air into the vent to clear the vent line. This also stops some oil leaks when sitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PV Hiker, post: 8139233, member: 167379"] Take the bar and chain off, leave the cluch cover off, then run the chainsaw up in RPM to see if you have oil coming out. Make sure the pump wire is properly in the groove of the sprocket drum. Then you can move toward the oil pump being faulty if no oil being pumped out. The oil tank vent is behind the thin metal bar plate. You can drain the oil tank, leave the cap off and lightly blow air into the vent to clear the vent line. This also stops some oil leaks when sitting. [/QUOTE]
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