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Been wanting a parts saw for a while and came across a Husqvarna 576xp (non-AT) that was advertised as 'not running'. Seemed like the bottom end was likely ok, so I bit on it. I'll detail out here the 'rebuild' process.
I pulled the spark plug to do a compression test and noticed it was missing the thread on nut for the plug wire to engage and thought no way could it be this simple. I thought maybe they just put in a junk plug for shipping. So I put in a plug I had and it fired up on the third pull. Idled and rev'd up and sounded as expected. Well that was lucky, I think.
It is the dirtiest saw I have ever seen. So, I completely disassembled except the bottom end and ran everything through the ultrasonic cleaner. Every part of it was filthy — even behind the flywheel and in the recoil area.
I noticed three of the cylinder bolts were loose, but I could tell they were not unscrewed because the heads were full of gunk that was untouched. Lots of neglect. Exhaust bolts had not been removed.
Compression is ~140psi so I will keep the piston and cylinder because I've read 140-150 when new. Rod bearing and main bearing look good to my eye. Clutch cover and recoil hub have a crack so those will get replaced along with a few other small bits like a new fuel line.
After 3 nights I got all parts cleaned. Just reinstalled the cylinder and base gasket with 1211 and I will pressure test it tomorrow after curing. Made block off plates for the exhaust and both intakes, and will pressurize it through the spark plug hole like the service manual shows because I already have a fitting.
Hoping it passes a pressure test, really don't want to have to change the crank seals..... Ok maxed out at 10 photos, tbc.
As received:
Compression:
Cylinder and crank:
So dirty:
Recoil and clutch:
I pulled the spark plug to do a compression test and noticed it was missing the thread on nut for the plug wire to engage and thought no way could it be this simple. I thought maybe they just put in a junk plug for shipping. So I put in a plug I had and it fired up on the third pull. Idled and rev'd up and sounded as expected. Well that was lucky, I think.
It is the dirtiest saw I have ever seen. So, I completely disassembled except the bottom end and ran everything through the ultrasonic cleaner. Every part of it was filthy — even behind the flywheel and in the recoil area.
I noticed three of the cylinder bolts were loose, but I could tell they were not unscrewed because the heads were full of gunk that was untouched. Lots of neglect. Exhaust bolts had not been removed.
Compression is ~140psi so I will keep the piston and cylinder because I've read 140-150 when new. Rod bearing and main bearing look good to my eye. Clutch cover and recoil hub have a crack so those will get replaced along with a few other small bits like a new fuel line.
After 3 nights I got all parts cleaned. Just reinstalled the cylinder and base gasket with 1211 and I will pressure test it tomorrow after curing. Made block off plates for the exhaust and both intakes, and will pressurize it through the spark plug hole like the service manual shows because I already have a fitting.
Hoping it passes a pressure test, really don't want to have to change the crank seals..... Ok maxed out at 10 photos, tbc.
As received:
Compression:
Cylinder and crank:
So dirty:
Recoil and clutch: