So here's the deal, I work on a lot of saws, just never been inside this series of Husqvarna much.
I found why this 266SE won't run, the OEM gasket blocks the impulse hole in the cylinder. The saw came to me apart, but I used the same exact number cylinder for a replacement and a new piston. The cylinder gasket that came off the saw is identical to the brand new 501512204 cylinder gasket from Husky.
I only gave it a passing glance when putting it together. Only when the saw wouldn't run, only start on choke for a bit that I really started to look closer.
Long story short I took it back apart and had to clip the corner of the gasket to uncover the impulse hole in the cylinder. What is going on? How is the gasket suppose work covering the impulse hole. The OEM gasket pictures that I see online are all the same, no impulse hole.
I will show some pictures to explain better.
If you look close you can see the triangle intent in the gasket where it blocks of the hole
You can see the impulse hole in the cylinder
So I snipped the gasket to clear the impulse hole.
Showing the modified gasket on the cylinder.
Matches the notch in the case
Why is the gasket not notched from the factory?
How did the saw run before I got it with that gasket? ( the saw was a basket case when I got it)
I wish I would have paid attention to the one in my Jred 630 when I put a piston in it last year or two.
I found why this 266SE won't run, the OEM gasket blocks the impulse hole in the cylinder. The saw came to me apart, but I used the same exact number cylinder for a replacement and a new piston. The cylinder gasket that came off the saw is identical to the brand new 501512204 cylinder gasket from Husky.
I only gave it a passing glance when putting it together. Only when the saw wouldn't run, only start on choke for a bit that I really started to look closer.
Long story short I took it back apart and had to clip the corner of the gasket to uncover the impulse hole in the cylinder. What is going on? How is the gasket suppose work covering the impulse hole. The OEM gasket pictures that I see online are all the same, no impulse hole.
I will show some pictures to explain better.
If you look close you can see the triangle intent in the gasket where it blocks of the hole
You can see the impulse hole in the cylinder
So I snipped the gasket to clear the impulse hole.
Showing the modified gasket on the cylinder.
Matches the notch in the case
Why is the gasket not notched from the factory?
How did the saw run before I got it with that gasket? ( the saw was a basket case when I got it)
I wish I would have paid attention to the one in my Jred 630 when I put a piston in it last year or two.