Hey all,
Google has referred me here for all of my problems so far, but I've reached a brick wall with getting this chainsaw to run.
Here's the story:
I bought a Husqvarna 350 off of craigslist for $100, supposedly running great with no real issues... well here the comes problems.
Day 1 & 2 I get the chainsaw home, and I had already burnt out a Poulan (POS!!) clearing this fence line so I was eager to get back to work with a good chainsaw that wouldn't bog down when it's teeth touched bark. First things first, I don't trust anybody else, so I went right out and got the maintenance kit, replacing the air filter, spark plug, and fuel filter. I also needed to buy a new oil cap as the one on there was for a different model saw so it leaked. Everything was okay for a very short amount of time, like an hour or 2. The chainsaw started to seize itself up so that the chain couldn't spin. I quickly google'd and came here and found out that it's most likely happening due to the chain not being oiled, after some tinkering, I removed the clutch and found that the chainsaw was missing 2 roller bearings and the pinion was shredded all to pieces, so I fly down to my local shop and pick up the parts, get back and reassemble. Everything works great, in fact I had to turn down the oil flow it was working so great.
Day 3:
I decide to get a early start on these stupid Elm / Poplar trees so I go start the saw up, which is does on the first pull after pushing the choke back in. I run it pretty hard, I mean it's a Husqvarna, it can take it right? Well it faithfully fells a few trees then dies. I can't get it started again, so I give up and let it sit for the rest of the day.
Day 4:
Still can't get it started even after sitting for 24+ hours, so I start reading up some more on here and learn that it could be a fuel issue, sure enough after 30 minutes of trying to start it, I pull the plug and the piston is dry, as well as the plug, and no fuel comes out when I try to pull it without the plug. I check the plug for spark, everything seems good. So I head to the store to buy a new fuel line, as well as the correct fuel cap because I realize the one on there is leaking and is also not the right one for this saw, so I thought that might cause issues.
Day 5:
Change out the fuel lines, and begin to pull start it to suck fuel back up into the line. I accomplish that, but it still won't start, I take the plug out and see that there's fuel on the piston. I go to check for spark, this time nothing, after 15 minutes, I couldn't get a spark... so that's where I'm at.
I don't want to pay $80 for a new coil ( i know I can order online cheaper ), is there anything else at all that could be wrong with it? I checked all wires and connections and everything seems sound. When the saw runs, it runs GREAT. I am unable to check compression as I don't have the tools. But I can say it runs really strong when it was running.
If anyone has any ideas, I would really appreciate it...
Thanks again for all the help thus far...
Andrew
EDIT: Added the pictures for reference, I doubt they'll help, but I added them anyways.
Google has referred me here for all of my problems so far, but I've reached a brick wall with getting this chainsaw to run.
Here's the story:
I bought a Husqvarna 350 off of craigslist for $100, supposedly running great with no real issues... well here the comes problems.
Day 1 & 2 I get the chainsaw home, and I had already burnt out a Poulan (POS!!) clearing this fence line so I was eager to get back to work with a good chainsaw that wouldn't bog down when it's teeth touched bark. First things first, I don't trust anybody else, so I went right out and got the maintenance kit, replacing the air filter, spark plug, and fuel filter. I also needed to buy a new oil cap as the one on there was for a different model saw so it leaked. Everything was okay for a very short amount of time, like an hour or 2. The chainsaw started to seize itself up so that the chain couldn't spin. I quickly google'd and came here and found out that it's most likely happening due to the chain not being oiled, after some tinkering, I removed the clutch and found that the chainsaw was missing 2 roller bearings and the pinion was shredded all to pieces, so I fly down to my local shop and pick up the parts, get back and reassemble. Everything works great, in fact I had to turn down the oil flow it was working so great.
Day 3:
I decide to get a early start on these stupid Elm / Poplar trees so I go start the saw up, which is does on the first pull after pushing the choke back in. I run it pretty hard, I mean it's a Husqvarna, it can take it right? Well it faithfully fells a few trees then dies. I can't get it started again, so I give up and let it sit for the rest of the day.
Day 4:
Still can't get it started even after sitting for 24+ hours, so I start reading up some more on here and learn that it could be a fuel issue, sure enough after 30 minutes of trying to start it, I pull the plug and the piston is dry, as well as the plug, and no fuel comes out when I try to pull it without the plug. I check the plug for spark, everything seems good. So I head to the store to buy a new fuel line, as well as the correct fuel cap because I realize the one on there is leaking and is also not the right one for this saw, so I thought that might cause issues.
Day 5:
Change out the fuel lines, and begin to pull start it to suck fuel back up into the line. I accomplish that, but it still won't start, I take the plug out and see that there's fuel on the piston. I go to check for spark, this time nothing, after 15 minutes, I couldn't get a spark... so that's where I'm at.
I don't want to pay $80 for a new coil ( i know I can order online cheaper ), is there anything else at all that could be wrong with it? I checked all wires and connections and everything seems sound. When the saw runs, it runs GREAT. I am unable to check compression as I don't have the tools. But I can say it runs really strong when it was running.
If anyone has any ideas, I would really appreciate it...
Thanks again for all the help thus far...
Andrew
EDIT: Added the pictures for reference, I doubt they'll help, but I added them anyways.
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