2-StrokeDude
ArboristSite Member
Well I’ve got the MS 361 all back together now, but I’ve got a few questions about things to do from here. First on the clutch side, the groove in the crankshaft that is just above where the seal goes, somebody was saying there’s supposed to be a clip there? Is this the clip that’s supposed to be there? It’s been a few weeks since I’ve taken the saw apart, so I couldn’t really remember where everything went, but I managed to get the whole saw put back together with lot of frustration and a lot time.
Since this is the first saw I’ve completely rebuilt (top and bottom ends), I’ve never installed crankshaft seals before. I don’t want to run the saw and have an air leak cause it to blow up or something and have wasted $300 in parts, so I know there’s some ways to pressure/vacuum test the cases.
I’ve never done any pressure testing, so what would be the best way to do that? Preferably a cheap way…
I’ve thought about just bringing the saw into a shop and having them put some OEM seals in there and then just having them pressure test everything for me, then I will know that the saw is good to go.
I haven’t ran the saw at all other than putting a little bit of gas down the carbs throat and it fired for a second or two, but I haven’t started it up at all, or broke it in yet since I’m trying to figure out some of the questions I have above.
Now please let me hear all that advice from you wise ones out there who know more than me!
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Since this is the first saw I’ve completely rebuilt (top and bottom ends), I’ve never installed crankshaft seals before. I don’t want to run the saw and have an air leak cause it to blow up or something and have wasted $300 in parts, so I know there’s some ways to pressure/vacuum test the cases.
I’ve never done any pressure testing, so what would be the best way to do that? Preferably a cheap way…
I’ve thought about just bringing the saw into a shop and having them put some OEM seals in there and then just having them pressure test everything for me, then I will know that the saw is good to go.
I haven’t ran the saw at all other than putting a little bit of gas down the carbs throat and it fired for a second or two, but I haven’t started it up at all, or broke it in yet since I’m trying to figure out some of the questions I have above.
Now please let me hear all that advice from you wise ones out there who know more than me!

Any help would be appreciated, thanks!