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I have 4 husky\'s and they leak a little. On the bottom of the saw there is a oil flow adjuster screw turn it down a little also check oil cap gasquet.
Hi, What Kind of oil do You use? A thiker one could be a solution.
Usualy there a other screw (than those H and L of the carburator) to adjuste the amount of oil spend on your blade.
There is no oil adjustment on the 435 and these saws have bad oiling systems( leak oil badly when not is use and don't put out enough when running) , bad enough that it damages the bar and chain. The only solution is to use 30 weight engine oil ( bar oil is to thick). Crummy design.
the valves are hydralic and require no adjustment. if noisey then a bad lifter/rocker arm/cam shaft may be the problem. also low oil level,or foamy oil from to much oil or a leak in the oil pump pickup system could cause noise
Common fault caused by vibration,Oil comming from head ,you need a vreplacement casket .a big job and you need to have the knowledge to atempt this repair.
I think the problem is the funny rubber-hose-connection of the oil tank to the oil pump. It looks quite flimsy to me... But if you want I can have a look how this screw is adjusted...Bye, also tom
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