DIR Return Create A Forum - Home
---------------------------------------------------------
Chainsaw Repair
HTML https://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com
---------------------------------------------------------
*****************************************************
DIR Return to: Chainsaw Collection Pics - Signs - Whats on your be...
*****************************************************
#Post#: 64181--------------------------------------------------
chasing clutch
By: dannyupsolate Date: November 1, 2015, 12:36 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
took little poulan outside had just replaced spur. no chain just
testing carburetor rebuild wide open throttle to make sure I had
it running rich. ended up chasing clutch 30 feet down driveway
;D I think I need to remember to tighten clutch a little
#Post#: 64186--------------------------------------------------
Re: chasing clutch
By: RoyM Date: November 1, 2015, 2:53 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
;D I remember doing that with an XL-12, I never did find the
springs.
#Post#: 64187--------------------------------------------------
Re: chasing clutch
By: dannyupsolate Date: November 1, 2015, 3:11 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
boy they really move on :o
#Post#: 64198--------------------------------------------------
Re: chasing clutch
By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 1, 2015, 5:53 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Had one look like I was throwing clay's before. Boy shoes could
fly. ;D
#Post#: 64206--------------------------------------------------
Re: chasing clutch
By: Al Smith Date: November 1, 2015, 6:45 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Try ducking from a flywheel that comes off inside a closed
garage some time .--yes I've thrown a clutch drum before .
#Post#: 64211--------------------------------------------------
Re: chasing clutch
By: dannyupsolate Date: November 1, 2015, 7:34 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
found the spring right away 10 minutes later found the threaded
center right between my feet. it went nowhere but down to ground
::)
#Post#: 64215--------------------------------------------------
Re: chasing clutch
By: 3000 FPS Date: November 1, 2015, 9:32 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
I did that one time and I thought I had it tight. It was in
the garage and pieces were every where.
When at work I check saws all the time with the clutch cover off
so I can look for oil coming from the oiler. I do not rev
them to high though, I don't want to loose a clutch there.
#Post#: 64254--------------------------------------------------
Re: chasing clutch
By: RoyM Date: November 2, 2015, 11:15 am
---------------------------------------------------------
The trick is not to repeatedly blip the throttle. ;D
#Post#: 64266--------------------------------------------------
Re: chasing clutch
By: Eccentric Date: November 2, 2015, 2:24 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
The 'trick' is to NEVER start the saw without a bar/chain on it
right after installing the clutch. Put a bar and chain on it
and run it for a minute or so (with several 'revs') first.
That'll tighten the clutch tighter than you can with a wrench
(without breaking anything). Then you can safely run it with
the bar/chain off if you really feel the need to do so....
That clutch can do serious damage to people and property when it
comes off/apart. I worked at an old shop with a high tin roof
and tin walls. There were several shrapnel holes in the roof
and one wall over/next to one of the benches. Years before I
got there, some guy did the no-chain rev up thing after
reinstalling a clutch. He was seriously injured (along with the
damage to the roof and wall)....
#Post#: 64272--------------------------------------------------
Re: chasing clutch
By: dannyupsolate Date: November 2, 2015, 3:29 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
thanks for the advice I still got lots to learn.
*****************************************************
DIR Next Page