Brand new MS391 meltdown

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The arrows are where the brake band connect . They are 💯 fine. The oil line coming from the oil tank is good as well . Looks worse than it is. The tention on the band keeps it right against the clutch drum . I can’t see how it could move much.
 
Looks quite good, the oil pickup/black rubber hose at bottom right in thee top pic looks like it has been heat damaged, should be replaced. The vert top brake band holding lug looks to be either missing or still under some of the melted plastic, only tell for certain when the brake band is installed and all linkage connected to the brake handle.
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It’s held in place with a screw at one end and attached to the brake mechanism at the other and neither of those areas was effected by by the melted plastic. The areas that the band might ride against are still there.

I bet it will be fine. What you can do to your own saw and what a dealer can do and stand behind with his reputation are different.
If I was the dealer I would have replaced the crankcase, if it was mine I would tried to do as good a job as you did.
 
The dealer wanted $719.49 to do the repair. Apon looking over the invoice they double charged
Me for several items and charged me for some parts that were not effected.
 
I have the new parts on order . I did not get the case at this time . The chain break strap fits in place very nice and firm after the case clean up with a drimel tool. Before and after cleaning the case. View attachment 1242343View attachment 1242344
You did a good job on cleaning it up but I’d suggest re-considering a new case. Note what Jerry said about hoses and brake band. Not to mention new seals. It’s a very simple process to rebuild one. Enjoy the process, you already have a good working one now and winter is a great time to tackle it.
 
Experience says you will most likely be fine. See a lot of these over the years. If you want perfect, get a case. If you want a saw that does what it needs to, you will be good.
All that said, be weary of erratic running after. It can be a bit rough on the seal and crank bearing on that side.
 

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