NIdaho
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Hey Folks, I am hoping you might point in the right direction or confirm my thoughts on next steps regarding my Husky 562XP. This has been a really great saw and I work it pretty hard at times, but it has never given me any problems until recently.
The saw is an early 2015 vintage according to the serial tag on it, and last fall I noticed a bit of a leak of bar oil -- not just a few drips of oil coming from the chain or bar but it was sitting in a pool of bar oil. I thought that was really strange as it had never leaked oil previously.
Long story short, I ordered the oil hose, oil pump and the chain guide plate (has the opening for the end of oil hose and the bar mounts against it) as these are all the parts that I figured might have a part in an bar oil leak (that is everything between the oil tank and the bar itself). When all the parts came in, I disassembled the saw and couldn't see any problem with any of the parts. I went ahead and reassembled it using all the new parts (and bagged up all the old parts as possible spares). Everything looked great, so I went ahead and filled the oil tank with bar oil and set the saw on some cardboard.
This morning there is a pool of oil on the cardboard! There was oil in the tank, but I never even started the saw so I am thinking that the oil hasn't even gone thru the new oil pump. That leads me to this post -- Any suggestions on what to do with this saw next?
I am seeing the sintered bronze filter and check valve that make up the tank vent in the parts diagram as another possible source of the leak -- anybody run into problems with that check valve going bad? I am not exactly sure how you would change it - dig the filter out some how and then how does the check valve come out and reseat?
Anybody have issues with the gasket between the 2 halves of the crankcase/oil tank assembly? How involved would changing that gasket be? I am pretty mechanically inclined (changing headgaskets and such on cars, disassembly of carburetors on motorcycles and ATVs) but I haven't gone into the saws that far.
Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
The saw is an early 2015 vintage according to the serial tag on it, and last fall I noticed a bit of a leak of bar oil -- not just a few drips of oil coming from the chain or bar but it was sitting in a pool of bar oil. I thought that was really strange as it had never leaked oil previously.
Long story short, I ordered the oil hose, oil pump and the chain guide plate (has the opening for the end of oil hose and the bar mounts against it) as these are all the parts that I figured might have a part in an bar oil leak (that is everything between the oil tank and the bar itself). When all the parts came in, I disassembled the saw and couldn't see any problem with any of the parts. I went ahead and reassembled it using all the new parts (and bagged up all the old parts as possible spares). Everything looked great, so I went ahead and filled the oil tank with bar oil and set the saw on some cardboard.
This morning there is a pool of oil on the cardboard! There was oil in the tank, but I never even started the saw so I am thinking that the oil hasn't even gone thru the new oil pump. That leads me to this post -- Any suggestions on what to do with this saw next?
I am seeing the sintered bronze filter and check valve that make up the tank vent in the parts diagram as another possible source of the leak -- anybody run into problems with that check valve going bad? I am not exactly sure how you would change it - dig the filter out some how and then how does the check valve come out and reseat?
Anybody have issues with the gasket between the 2 halves of the crankcase/oil tank assembly? How involved would changing that gasket be? I am pretty mechanically inclined (changing headgaskets and such on cars, disassembly of carburetors on motorcycles and ATVs) but I haven't gone into the saws that far.
Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob