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Poulan 365
By: Cut4fun Date: March 17, 2011, 11:40 am
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[quote author=Modifiedmark link=topic=95.msg529#msg529
date=1299290236]
I know its the same as the Super 380. I also know the 3750/380
run a larger carb the the PP365. The 330 also runs the bigger
carb.
I know my 330 will give my 365 a run for its money and I have a
HDA 137 here to try on my 365 if I ever get around to it.
[/quote]
Just got a 365 60cc in on trade. Was told that it will start
but not stay started. Havent had time yet to check anything
over.
So is the 365 like a older version of the 3750?
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Re: Poulan 365
By: Modifiedmark Date: March 18, 2011, 8:51 pm
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[quote author=Cut4fun link=topic=155.msg1106#msg1106
date=1300380008]
[quote author=Modifiedmark link=topic=95.msg529#msg529
date=1299290236]
I know its the same as the Super 380. I also know the 3750/380
run a larger carb the the PP365. The 330 also runs the bigger
carb.
I know my 330 will give my 365 a run for its money and I have a
HDA 137 here to try on my 365 if I ever get around to it.
[/quote]
So is the 365 like a older version of the 3750?
[/quote]
More likely the older version of the Super 380
#Post#: 1600--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan 365
By: Chainsawrepair Date: April 2, 2011, 6:45 pm
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See if you think what I am thinking on this. Saw idles fine when
cold and first started up. Get saw warmed up and wont idle.
New fuel line and impulse line was already on poulan 365. So I
pulled the carb apart to check diaphragms and fulcrum height.
Carb kit looked new, but I went ahead and replaced the needle
and fulcrum.
Then went to make some test cuts, runs cuts and still no idle
for crap.
So quick check for a air leak. Turned on one side and then other
side, off raced the idle when flipped to the other side.
So my guess is leaking crankcase seal and will check main
bearings when looking closer.
#Post#: 1612--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan 365
By: man of stihl Date: April 3, 2011, 5:34 am
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yes. that makes sense. definitely sucking air somewhere.
#Post#: 1639--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan 365
By: Modifiedmark Date: April 3, 2011, 9:24 pm
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[quote author=Chainsawrepair link=topic=155.msg1600#msg1600
date=1301787904]
See if you think what I am thinking on this. Saw idles fine when
cold and first started up. Get saw warmed up and wont idle.
New fuel line and impulse line was already on poulan 365. So I
pulled the carb apart to check diaphragms and fulcrum height.
Carb kit looked new, but I went ahead and replaced the needle
and fulcrum.
Then went to make some test cuts, runs cuts and still no idle
for crap.
So quick check for a air leak. Turned on one side and then other
side, off raced the idle when flipped to the other side.
So my guess is leaking crankcase seal and will check main
bearings when looking closer.
[/quote]
Could be a bad carb boot . Make sure someone didnt use tygon for
a impulse line as well.
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Re: Poulan 365
By: Chainsawrepair Date: April 4, 2011, 5:45 am
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[quote author=Modifiedmark link=topic=155.msg1639#msg1639
date=1301883881]
Could be a bad carb boot . Make sure someone didnt use tygon for
a impulse line as well.
[/quote]
Yes tygon or at least it's clear yellow and is used on the
impulse line ( I think forester is sending some cheap clear
yellow line over and people are selling it on ebay as tygon).
Why is this a bad thing and why would it cause this symptom?
I gave boot a quick look see, and didnt see anything, but
removal of boot before seals is coming.
I have used tygon for impulse line on most of my race saws 5
cube 372, 4ci 262, hotsaw 166.
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Re: Poulan 365
By: Modifiedmark Date: April 6, 2011, 9:22 pm
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Keven short term the Tygon style line will work but it wont
take much heat and gets to giving trouble after a while.
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Re: Poulan 365
By: Chainsawrepair Date: April 7, 2011, 12:22 pm
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Mark, what are you using for impulse line and where are you
getting it?
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Re: Poulan 365
By: Modifiedmark Date: April 7, 2011, 6:03 pm
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I uesally try to use OEM lines but if I can'g get them I use a
rubber line like the Homelite fuel lines.
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Re: Poulan 365
By: man of stihl Date: May 1, 2011, 4:43 pm
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Did you ever get the PP 365 running?
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