Teotwawki
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Hi guys!
New to the forum, and figured I start my first post off with a Husky rebuild. The saw was bought new by my dad back in 83 or thereabouts and had served the family well for almost thirty years without a single repair. However, about a month ago we were working in the bush and was acting like it blew up.
Tore it down last night and this is what I managed to find...
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Don't pay too much attention to the green looking (flash effect I guess) debris in the cylinder, they're actually fibers from the yellow rope I used as a piston stop. Anyhow, the scoring isn't too severe, but it definitely needs a piston. The cylinder actually feels smooth to the touch so I think it's salvageable. What do you think?
Not sure why it let go, but I think it had been breathing dust and dirt from a poor fitting air filter that was likely very old.
I've never rebuilt a saw before and have minimal experience with working on small engines so I have a few questions...
1. Does the cylinder look ok?
2. Should the cylinder be honed? I've heard this is bad as there isn't much coating to begin with
3. Having trouble finding a piston. I guess husky doesn't make many parts for this anymore. Measures out to 44mm, and the parts diagram originally calls for piston kit 505341307, which I found out was replaced by 503457701. All I can find are these... not sure if they're right
Poulan ASSY PISTON 503457701
https://www.partstree.com/parts/?pn=505341307+
https://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=EHP+503457701&catID=
4. Since I'm going for a full rebuild, I want to redo the carb, all the rubbers, seals etc. I've torn it down to the case, but have no idea how to split the crankcase. Is there any easy way to do this? Do I need a special tool?
5. The saw leaks bar oil like no tomorrow when it's sitting, but pumps okay when running. I can't see any cracks in the case, so I guess it must be coming from the oil pump. The shaft has some play back and forth, should it be replaced? Where else can it be leaking from?
6. One of the bar mount studs is stripped and needs to be replaced. Can't find any, any ideas where to get them? Are all husky studs pretty much the same?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts! Thanks guys,
J
New to the forum, and figured I start my first post off with a Husky rebuild. The saw was bought new by my dad back in 83 or thereabouts and had served the family well for almost thirty years without a single repair. However, about a month ago we were working in the bush and was acting like it blew up.
Tore it down last night and this is what I managed to find...
View attachment 237251View attachment 237252View attachment 237253View attachment 237254View attachment 237255
Don't pay too much attention to the green looking (flash effect I guess) debris in the cylinder, they're actually fibers from the yellow rope I used as a piston stop. Anyhow, the scoring isn't too severe, but it definitely needs a piston. The cylinder actually feels smooth to the touch so I think it's salvageable. What do you think?
Not sure why it let go, but I think it had been breathing dust and dirt from a poor fitting air filter that was likely very old.
I've never rebuilt a saw before and have minimal experience with working on small engines so I have a few questions...
1. Does the cylinder look ok?
2. Should the cylinder be honed? I've heard this is bad as there isn't much coating to begin with
3. Having trouble finding a piston. I guess husky doesn't make many parts for this anymore. Measures out to 44mm, and the parts diagram originally calls for piston kit 505341307, which I found out was replaced by 503457701. All I can find are these... not sure if they're right
Poulan ASSY PISTON 503457701
https://www.partstree.com/parts/?pn=505341307+
https://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=EHP+503457701&catID=
4. Since I'm going for a full rebuild, I want to redo the carb, all the rubbers, seals etc. I've torn it down to the case, but have no idea how to split the crankcase. Is there any easy way to do this? Do I need a special tool?
5. The saw leaks bar oil like no tomorrow when it's sitting, but pumps okay when running. I can't see any cracks in the case, so I guess it must be coming from the oil pump. The shaft has some play back and forth, should it be replaced? Where else can it be leaking from?
6. One of the bar mount studs is stripped and needs to be replaced. Can't find any, any ideas where to get them? Are all husky studs pretty much the same?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts! Thanks guys,
J