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Noticed something strange this evening while tinkering in the garage. I mounted up a bar and chain on my ms390.

The bar, chain, rim and sprocket have less than a tank on them. When I rotate the chain it gets tighter and looser within the revolution. It ranges from proper tension to go cut, to seeing 4-5 drivers. The sprocket is a rim setup from the Dukes. Chain is Dukes, bar is Oregon.

What is going on here? Am I crazy to think the china sprocket is out of round? I should have gone OEM, but I just want to troubleshoot it first
 

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Noticed something strange this evening while tinkering in the garage. I mounted up a bar and chain on my ms390.

The bar, chain, rim and sprocket have less than a tank on them. When I rotate the chain it gets tighter and looser within the revolution. It ranges from proper tension to go cut, to seeing 4-5 drivers. The sprocket is a rim setup from the Dukes. Chain is Dukes, bar is Oregon.

What is going on here? Am I crazy to think the china sprocket is out of round? I should have gone OEM, but I just want to troubleshoot it first
I’ve seen this and it’s usually inconsistency in the chain, but it could also be an out of round sprocket on either the clutch or bar tip.
 

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Get the chain rolled around to either a loose or tight spot.
Make a sharpie mark on one spot of the rim/sprocket. Also make a mark on the chain
Keeping track of the marks, roll the chain completely around a few times and take note if the marks shift apart as you do this.
If you have two colors available, mark a tight spot with one color and a loose spot with the other colors.
If the color spots drift away from each other its most likely the rim or possibly clutch related.
Using two colors or different shape marks will make it easier to keep track of the tight and loose spots
 

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Try a different chain on the saw. I had this happen and it was the chain.
I’ll toss a well used loop on this evening and see what happens.

From what I’m seeing it could be uneven stretching of the chain which could work itself out
 

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I've seen it with no-name rims. Calipers confirmed out of round between inner spline and outer rim. SMH
 

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Lots of good advice here.
You might also check the chain drivers to make sure there are no burrs.
 
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