Quzick
Santas little S*itler...
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Hi!
So i had time to make myself a chainsaw.
had a bunch of old Husqvarna 346/353/351 parts around!
First repainted the crankcase, with two component acrylic paint.
Then wanted to do something different to the factory's layout.
So i fitted Husqvarna 345FR/545FX crankshaftcups(part no. 537 15 85-01) on crankshaft, clutch side one needed some light modification.
Then the crankshaft is "magically" in place with new bearings.
I do prefer the nylon cage ones:
flywheel side : SKF 6202 TN9/c3
cluch side : new style bearing from 550xp/560xp partslist. part code: 525 43 42-03.
Then was time for the cylinder and piston.
The original ones were in bad shape, despite i have plenty of 351 44mm ones.
So i decided to try a Meteor cylinder piston kit. overall pretty good kit, but needed some modifications to the ports, to match the other parts(muffler, rubber intake-boot, crankcase).
So i had time to make myself a chainsaw.
had a bunch of old Husqvarna 346/353/351 parts around!
First repainted the crankcase, with two component acrylic paint.
Then wanted to do something different to the factory's layout.
So i fitted Husqvarna 345FR/545FX crankshaftcups(part no. 537 15 85-01) on crankshaft, clutch side one needed some light modification.
Then the crankshaft is "magically" in place with new bearings.
I do prefer the nylon cage ones:
flywheel side : SKF 6202 TN9/c3
cluch side : new style bearing from 550xp/560xp partslist. part code: 525 43 42-03.
Then was time for the cylinder and piston.
The original ones were in bad shape, despite i have plenty of 351 44mm ones.
So i decided to try a Meteor cylinder piston kit. overall pretty good kit, but needed some modifications to the ports, to match the other parts(muffler, rubber intake-boot, crankcase).
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