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Jonsered to husky crossover parts
By: snowsalot Date: May 3, 2016, 3:12 pm
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I just got a bunch of chainsaw parts mostly jonsered 630 crank
cases with cranks. Because there were no top covers starters
etc. I am looking for information on which husky models have
parts that will fit on these cases without to much modification.
Husky oem or aftermarket parts should be easier to find.
I think I see a 672 conversion in my future
Can anyone confirm that a 272 starter and top cover will fit on
the 600 series jonsered crank case?
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Re: Jonsered to husky crossover parts
By: Chainsawrepair Date: May 3, 2016, 7:20 pm
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Jonsered 625 630 670 Husqvarna 61 161 266 268 272
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Re: Jonsered to husky crossover parts
By: oldpro Date: November 7, 2016, 3:50 pm
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There are a lot of parts interchangable between the Jonsered
530/670 and the similar sized huskies of the same era.
Cranks,ignitions, covers and so on.The main difference was the
Jonny-red had a rubber mounted carb so the cyl. and carb boot
were different.
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Re: Jonsered to husky crossover parts
By: SawTroll Date: November 8, 2016, 4:07 am
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[quote author=oldpro link=topic=5896.msg74311#msg74311
date=1478555456]
There are a lot of parts interchangable between the Jonsered
530/670 and the similar sized huskies of the same era.
Cranks,ignitions, covers and so on.The main difference was the
Jonny-red had a rubber mounted carb so the cyl. and carb boot
were different.
[/quote]
Some of the intake etc differences also exist between different
models of each brand as I remember it - but I don't recall the
full story.
Studying the IPLs (easily available at Barrets site) is a good
start, at least for being able to ask more specific questions.
HTML http://www.barrettsmallengine.com/parts.html
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Re: Jonsered to husky crossover parts
By: SawTroll Date: November 8, 2016, 4:39 am
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Once on this topic, this video by forum member weimedog is worth
looking at;
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzMnC2_lhdQ
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Re: Jonsered to husky crossover parts
By: wild262 Date: November 8, 2016, 7:31 am
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[quote author=snowsalot link=topic=5896.msg71628#msg71628
date=1462306356]
I just got a bunch of chainsaw parts mostly jonsered 630 crank
cases with cranks. Because there were no top covers starters
etc. I am looking for information on which husky models have
parts that will fit on these cases without to much modification.
Husky oem or aftermarket parts should be easier to find.
I think I see a 672 conversion in my future
Can anyone confirm that a 272 starter and top cover will fit on
the 600 series jonsered crank case?
Sent from my SM-T330NU using Tapatalk
[/quote]If you have a case that's a 1-coil, that would be the
way to go, as the 268/272 to cover will fit I believe. Earlier
2-pc. will not as with the 625. The 630 was a hot rod of a saw
when it came out. Basically a closed port Husky 61 somewhat. I
would consider a 268xp jug over a 272 if it were me. I think
they have alittle more low end torque, and they rev just as
good. The 630 may have the external impulse like the 670.
Therefore you would need to use the same intake setup. Get you
a 272 cover and see if the holes line up on your cases. As far
as the starter cover cases, there are 2 starter pulley lengths
on those you need to watch for. The early "flater models with
the tiny decal have a shorter pulley shaft than the 268/272
pulley. There were differences in the clutches & flywheels.
That's part of the fun with this series of saws. Like a jig-saw
puzzle as weime-dog would say. Have fun.
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Re: Jonsered to husky crossover parts
By: SawTroll Date: November 9, 2016, 6:01 am
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[quote author=wild262 link=topic=5896.msg74332#msg74332
date=1478611892]
.... The 630 was a hot rod of a saw when it came out.
Basically a closed port Husky 61 somewhat. .... [/quote]
More like a 162SE really, as they both came wth a closed port
top end vs. the open port ones of the 61 and 625.
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Re: Jonsered to husky crossover parts
By: Eccentric Date: November 10, 2016, 1:10 pm
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That makes me want to get my 162SE going. Several saws are
ahead of it though. Some day...
#Post#: 74367--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered to husky crossover parts
By: SawTroll Date: November 10, 2016, 4:52 pm
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;D
#Post#: 74369--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered to husky crossover parts
By: Eccentric Date: November 11, 2016, 3:18 am
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Thank you Niko. 8)
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