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Husqvarna chainsaw oil leaks

Take out carrier box' full of engine oil

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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.

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SOURCE: I need to know oil/gas mixture for husqvarna chainsaw

40 to 1 is the ratio.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: husqvarna chainsaw leaks gas when filling

HI. IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU MAY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THE FUEL LINE, WHEN YOU TURN IT ON ITS SIDE THE FUEL MAY BE LEAKING AROUND THE SEAL ON THE FUEL LINE OR EVEN POPED OUT. ITS HAPPENED TO ME BEFORE. JIMBO

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SOURCE: i have a husqvarna model

Try to find the oil lubrication tank and replace it.

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  • Posted on May 20, 2012

SOURCE: Cannot find adjustment oil screw on my Husqvarna 61 Chainsaw

The 61 has a 4 position oil pump, the adjuster is a black plastic screw located to the top right hand corner of the pump face, just behind the sprocket, you will have to clean around that area to find it. The pump has numbers 1 to 4 around the screw, 4 being the highest position.

Andrew White

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2012

SOURCE: husqvarna chainsaw 450 oil leak

The 450 has a very simple non adjustable pump, it sits through a black rubber pick up/delivery pipe, they are quite prone to leaking where the pipe sits up against the crankcase, the part no. of the pipe is 544084201, changing this will help, you can also try using instant gasket to seal it, you will need to remove the clutch , sprocket, and pump plate to get acsess to it.

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What model chainsaw is it? The most common reason is not enough oil in the engine. Oil lubricates but it also has a cooling effect as well. Is your chainsaw 2 stroke or 4 stroke. A 2 stroke engine needs a measured amount of two stroke oil added to the fuel to prevent problems like this.
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Gary, not sure what oil you are talking about for sure, if it is chain/bar oil it is suppose to leak/lube chain while it is running.
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I have a 359 chainsaw leaks lots of chain oil even when not running

It will never be completly leak free, if it is bad it could be a number of things, first check the oil pick up hose behind the pump, if this is a poor fit in the crankcase it will leak oil from around the sides, worst case is a leak from the crankcase gasket itself, this would require a full strip down, try draining the oil tank and re filling with cleaning fluid, as this is much thinner you will see very quickly from where it is comeing.
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You need to find out where its coming from, drain the oil tank and re fill with some fuel, as this is much thinner it will leak out much faster and give you a better idea where its coming from, it may be just the pipe up pipe behind the pump has got hard and started to leak, the other possibility is the crankcase gasket, if this is leaking it is a full strip down to fit a new gasket.
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I have a 450, and I would like to increase my bar oil output. Where is the adjustment screw? Please!

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