TravfromNZ
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi everyone. I am currently in the process of rebuilding a 394xp that had a small amount of play in the PTO side bearing. After stripping down and having a look at the cases, I can see that there is some slight deformation in the front half of the case bearing housing. I have tried to show it in the photos - first photo is looking toward the front (bar oil tank) of the saw and the second photo is looking backward toward the rear handle. You can see the indentation quite clearly in the first photo and can see where it starts to happen in the second photo. Its kind of like the constant forward pull on the PTO has 'compressed' the magnesium in the front half of the bearing housing. The bearings are still definitely a pressfit and needed to be heated to get them out - I don't think they would spin inside the case at all. What are your thoughts on this case? Just press new ones in and see if the crank assembly spins freely?


