EBay has some new ones. Can't believe some folks are even trying to sell used ones. I may get me a few myself for this saw and for my s25da plus a few spares.
Steve
Steve
I have about 70 left out of a 100. Let me know if you need some
I just ran my Poulan 4000 chainsaw for the first time after rebuild today. New piston and ring kit from Lil Red Barn, new bearings and seals, cylinder base gasket delete. Now I need to figure out why the oiler isn't working. It worked fine before I took the saw apart.
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Poulan 4000 for $30 I just seen FS. Chop chop
Says runs
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And you haven't bought it yet?
No trick, just a pain. A little lube helps, cups have to go on first and then fight to get the isolaters in. Helps to use a Philips screw driver also as a lineup shaft because it is pointed.I've been struggling trying to install the metal cups that go on both sides of the isolaters on the 3400 series saws, is there a trick to it?
I just ran my Poulan 4000 chainsaw for the first time after rebuild today. New piston and ring kit from Lil Red Barn, new bearings and seals, cylinder base gasket delete. Now I need to figure out why the oiler isn't working. It worked fine before I took the saw apart.
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Pull the pump and check the oil line. It's common for them to crack or split.
Also, new gaskets would be good. Diaphragms are very hard to find.
Make sure the check ball isn't stuck in the oiler.
I believe Acornhill has new pumps if you can't get it going.
Thin your oil some with diesel fuel or kerosine in cold weather or use winter bar and chain oil.
I will keep you posted on how it does. I did notice right off that it has very good compression, at least by how it felt pulling it. But that could also be from the gasket delete. I have been doing some searching for info on the oiler pump and it appears that they can be fragile and need to be handled with care. I hope I can get it working, parts look to be pretty scarce these days. I won't be able to really test the saw out without a working oiler.
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