Husquvarna 390 xp pto side bearing failures.

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So Shawn,

What was the runout on that crank? .002" run out at high rpm will blow out any steel or plastic caged bearing a whole lot quicker than oil mix ratio or chain tension.
 
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that 390 has been retired to the spare parts bin haha. I've seen bearing failures with limited and unlimited coils. Rpm seems to be a factor but not the deciding factor in how long a 390 crank lasts.
 
Duramax99: agreed with andyshine77, that's not a pretty site at all. :msp_w00t:

Knock on wood that that doesn't happen to my ms260.
 
I have ran 372,385 and 390's HARD for many years at 50:1 with no failures and limbed with all of them. Granted I don't run them WOT without a load on them but they never got babied either. Like Randy said "stuff breaks". CJ
 
CJ1: not WOT for limbing likely contributed to the long life of your saw. :clap:

I do the same with my ms260. I find no need to go WOT as the saw slices limbs like hot knife through butter with a properly sharp chain. :)
 
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You run a hotrod hard enough and long enough... you'll find the weak links. If you can't run with the big dogs... stay under the doublewide. :laugh:
 
Tpope: You speaking of the 260? Very true, that's why only the 260 is modded. The 2 026 are staying stock for now. ;)

Umm NO. Sorry, I have no recent experience with those saws. I am relating my experiences with Chevy V-8s. Seen a few rods through the block and oil left on the pavement. I love RPMs and know that there is no replacement for displacement. Chainsaws included... It took me a long time to adopt fuel injection and computer control. Once I understood them and their capabilities and limitations... Oh JOY! :blob2:
 
Tpope: here's a solution for those throwing rod problems:

I've got a 500 hp cummins 5.9l that makes that power at just 1,850 rpms. No rod issues here and no silly electronic fuel injection systems to melt pistons. :cool2:

Also enough torque to pull a tree down at idle. :D
 
It ain't got no lope at idle... just would not be in character in my '55 car.
 

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