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Re: Husqvarna 372xp
By: Cut4fun Date: May 29, 2011, 12:05 pm
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Didnt have any seals on hand, being I sent my last set to Fla to
help a guy out in a hurry. So went ahead and installed crank
without seals. Last one I did I installed seals first.
What do you guys think is easier way to do it? I like the idea
of no seals in due to not having to worry about flipping a lip.
Whats your guys opinion?
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Re: Husqvarna 372xp
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 15, 2011, 5:36 pm
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Got the seals in today. Glad I ordered 2 sets for 2 saws. :-[
Question. On the clutch side seal or any seal for that matter
if you happen to not get it even in case and try and straighten
it up and the seal is then set to deep :-[. How do you get the
seal re-set right? I couldn't figure out a way to get it out
safely and ruined a $15 seal by pulling it out and just putting
other new seal back in.
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Re: Husqvarna 372xp
By: Old Iron Logging Date: June 15, 2011, 6:39 pm
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Ran them below the case with no issues before on my own saws.
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Re: Husqvarna 372xp
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 15, 2011, 6:50 pm
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On the clutch side of the 365 372 you have that metal bushing
that slides inside the seal. Wasnt any room left to enter in
seal and would create a leak.
I will get IPL and word in a moment.
Page 4 H pic of bushing 503967001 goes inside seal.
HTML http://s30387.gridserver.com/partsDiagrams/Husqvarna%20365.pdf
#Post#: 2964--------------------------------------------------
Re: Husqvarna 372xp
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 18, 2011, 4:43 pm
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Was putting another 372 together, but had to stop when the 50mm
piston I thought I had turned out to be a 52mm big bore piston.
Now I got 3 52mm pistons for 1 52mm BB372 cylinder.
So I went and got another BB372and putting av in and fixing
crack in bar plate area on the one 372 that leaks a little when
full.
Just killing time today. ;D
HTML http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU_ow7LmHwY
#Post#: 2975--------------------------------------------------
Re: Husqvarna 372xp
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 19, 2011, 1:04 pm
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BB372 is potty trained again.
So far the fix with SealAll is holding on the saw that started
this thread. Filled it up and set and no leaks. Put plate back
on and b+c chain and ran it no leaks. Now to get a good test of
cutting firewood some day to see how it holds up.
link
HTML http://www.eclecticproducts.com/sealall.htm
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Re: Husqvarna 372xp
By: Cut4fun Date: March 24, 2012, 11:38 am
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:'( Well I thought I finally had enough parts to put my last
372 together that has been waiting on the shelf.
Took everything out to make a parts list :o. She still has a
ways to go, so back in the box she goes.
Good thing about it is I found parts I forgot about. Like a
extra 362xp piston etc. Also have 2 BB 372 pistons too, to
trade or help others out with if needed, 1 new in the box
complete kit and one used like new with no rings.
[IMG]
HTML http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/362XP/next372001.jpg[/img]
[IMG]
HTML http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/362XP/next372002.jpg[/img]
#Post#: 9656--------------------------------------------------
Re: Husqvarna 372xp
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 7, 2012, 9:44 am
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[quote author=HolmenTree ]
372 The only complaint is when heavy bucking the chips don't
clear from the sprocket cover well enough and the chain jams up
solid in the bar rails and sprocket nose, and it takes a bit of
rubbing the chain back and forth on the log to free the chain
up. Does any one else have this problem?
[/quote]
Just throwing this out there for you. There was a standard and
wide cover option for those saws. I researched and learned about
the wide cover when wanting more chip clearance for a 5ci 372
racesaw.
I'll ask 660 to post info or I'll dig the part number for you.
;)
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Re: Husqvarna 372xp
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 7, 2012, 9:51 am
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wide 537331001
I had bought some covers from Outlaw at one time and these are
his pics.
#Post#: 9659--------------------------------------------------
Re: Husqvarna 372xp
By: 660magnum Date: June 7, 2012, 10:56 am
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In case you forget the number, it is the cover for the current
372 XPW (the XT style saw)
The older 372 XPW with the 375 cylinder from 2007 had a regular
cover.
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