RedOctobyr
ArboristSite Member
I just got an MS290, and ordered a Forester-brand rim sprocket and clutch housing for it. 3/8", 7T, to match the 3/8" chains and bar I already have.
It's part # ST316SCA757, from this eBay listing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Forester-Re...t=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item416eeffe28
The box that arrived shows the proper model #'s on the label.
I just installed it, which went pretty easily. But the chain doesn't line up with the sprocket. When the bar is against the mounting surface, the sprocket is too far away from the body of the saw (to the right, if you were holding the saw).
So the chain can't line up with the sprocket properly, and you can't rotate the chain by hand. The E-clip can be installed on the end of the crankshaft, with the sprocket installed. I have pushed the clutch housing towards the engine as far as it will go.
Am I missing something? Are the Forester rim sprockets supposed to be OK? My usage is only if a tree falls down on my property, so longevity isn't really an issue. Thanks.
It's part # ST316SCA757, from this eBay listing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Forester-Re...t=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item416eeffe28
The box that arrived shows the proper model #'s on the label.
I just installed it, which went pretty easily. But the chain doesn't line up with the sprocket. When the bar is against the mounting surface, the sprocket is too far away from the body of the saw (to the right, if you were holding the saw).
So the chain can't line up with the sprocket properly, and you can't rotate the chain by hand. The E-clip can be installed on the end of the crankshaft, with the sprocket installed. I have pushed the clutch housing towards the engine as far as it will go.
Am I missing something? Are the Forester rim sprockets supposed to be OK? My usage is only if a tree falls down on my property, so longevity isn't really an issue. Thanks.