capablebutton
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At work I've inherited a saw that needed rebuilt onto a new crankcase. I didn't get the full history of the saw, I know it had issues with screws vibrating out of place so much so that a new crankcase was ordered as a potential fix.
Here's my issue. I dismantled all the parts off the old crankcase and got most of them reattached to the new crankcase. As of this morning with the saw mostly assembled I could get it to start and run briefly. I got it to start maybe 8 times in an hour and longest I could get it to run was 20 seconds. FYI this saw has not been ran in 2 years. I figured I would attach the rest of the parts and then make more attempts to getting it to run.
Here's what I perceive to be my main issue. I can "start" the saw currently but the clutch is not on. As soon as I screw/twist my clutch onto the crankshaft I can no longer pull my startercord, nor can I manually move my flywheel. The whole crankshaft seems to freeze. When I take the clutch off again I am able to again move the flywheel/ pull my startercord. I happen to have a spare 372 XP x torq that I've been pulling screws/parts from as needed and I had the same result trying the clutch from my spare 372 on my actual project 372. I am well experienced using saws but am in no way a mechanic. Anyone have any ideas on what I could be doing wrong here?
Here's my issue. I dismantled all the parts off the old crankcase and got most of them reattached to the new crankcase. As of this morning with the saw mostly assembled I could get it to start and run briefly. I got it to start maybe 8 times in an hour and longest I could get it to run was 20 seconds. FYI this saw has not been ran in 2 years. I figured I would attach the rest of the parts and then make more attempts to getting it to run.
Here's what I perceive to be my main issue. I can "start" the saw currently but the clutch is not on. As soon as I screw/twist my clutch onto the crankshaft I can no longer pull my startercord, nor can I manually move my flywheel. The whole crankshaft seems to freeze. When I take the clutch off again I am able to again move the flywheel/ pull my startercord. I happen to have a spare 372 XP x torq that I've been pulling screws/parts from as needed and I had the same result trying the clutch from my spare 372 on my actual project 372. I am well experienced using saws but am in no way a mechanic. Anyone have any ideas on what I could be doing wrong here?