That is one thing I do not have, engine parts for the later series of saws. I only own a 335 and a 365.Luckily got a nos 335 piston kit from a member so my issue is gone.
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That is one thing I do not have, engine parts for the later series of saws. I only own a 335 and a 365.Luckily got a nos 335 piston kit from a member so my issue is gone.
@redunshee
46.3mm right. Here's my "hope it works option" if you are not going to use the saw that much. How bad is the scoring on the piston? The rings, poulan 530030176, are only $3 and available.
I pick up a 2300 that was scored and did not want to dump much more money in it, so cleaned up the p/c and put in a new ring. It probable does not have the greatest compression but it cut wood.
Craftsman 3.3/3300 piston 530069547 = Poulan 3450 piston 530069547 , PP335 piston 53001098 ( basically the same saw as craftsman 3.3 or 3300)
From what I am seeing - all are replaced by 530071321 which is the PP330. = all 54cc saws and the same piston.
There was the red 335 that was made factory using the single ring 330 3450 piston. Called Predator 335
Poulan 330 3450 pistons were everywhere last time I bought them.
Info we dug up 2014. http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/poulan/poulan-predator-335/
I may have good news for the 54'cc pistons. The cylinder on the 3450 had a stamped part number that does not show up anywhere on an internet search ( 530053464) and not on any of the 4 above IPL's. Out of curiosity I take a better look at the 3450 piston and find a completely different part # that is also not documented on any of the IPL's. I run the number and do a cross reference to the find 2 places that may have the piston in stock for cheap. I have a request sent to both places to see how many they have in stock. If there are plenty to go around I'll post the info.
There was method behind my madness. I may have found an alternative to a the the Poulan 3540 46mm piston which can be hard to find. After researching with the thought of Husky and Poulan being related via Electrolux, a Husky 55 piston might just work. Both saws have the same stroke of 32mm and from what I'm seeing the wrist pin bearings on both are 13mm which makes it compatible with the Poulan connecting rod.
The thing that I can't find is the length of 55 piston cut outs in the skirt length, total length of skirt, the crown to ring measurements and crown to pin. A 1.4 mm less the whole way around the length of the entire skirt and cut outs should be only about 5* change in timing numbers which is negotiable. Anything more will be a problem. If lengths are too long - fix with a Dremel. The crown to center of pin and crown to ring measurement are another story.
There are quite a few on evil bay for less than $15 shipped.
What are your thoughts?
I did order the piston kit for fun. $6.99 shipped. Ordered on 2/18 showed up in NY yesterday so I should have by the end of the week. If it does not work not a huge loss and will be a fun target at 1oo yards with the 22.Buy one...see if it works... sorry
Gregg,
Good luck with that
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Does your clutch have 4 or 6 shoes?started to put seals in my 401 today and discovered one of the clutch shoes is broken. anyone got one they'd part with? its part no. 2376, same as the 361. thanks for checking. jerry
This one is just passing through my hands unfortunately.
Headed out tomorrow as part of a trade deal.
Blowing 175# compression cold though!
Healthiest one I've had to date!
Just think of the wood that beast has cut
This one is just passing through my hands unfortunately.
Headed out tomorrow as part of a trade deal.
Blowing 175# compression cold though!
Healthiest one I've had to date!
5 pulls.thats good how many pulls?
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