Throttle replacement
SOURCE: How interchangeable are replacement chain bars for
Your question can't be answered as aked.
If your saw requires an Intenz 14" Bar it's Oregon pns 140SDET041 or 140GPET041. Part number 140SDEA041 if not Intenz.
Plug in your requirements here:
Oregon Bar & Chain Selector
http://www.oregonchain.com/commonpgm/Selguide_Selctmfg.asp?BusId=OCS&SellReg=USA&LangId=ENG&ShowRem=Y&ShowAnsi=Y&ShowQuality=Y&ShowCombo=Y&usertype=OCC
Once you get a part number it can easily be converted to other manufacturers numbers. HTH
Lou
SOURCE: how do you adjust the oiler on a husqvarna 268 xp
use the control screw on the oil pump
it is located on the top left side of the oil pump casing to the left of the sprocket with the chain and bar off
turn it anti clockwise the check oil output
( no chain and bar on ) if still not right try the other direction
and retry if still not putting out enough oil
may need to clean tank and pickup filter
check pump driver and drum , check oil oulet line
check oil pump itself - it could be worn or air is getting in on the oil inlet side and it not drawing oil
to get these pumps out remove clutch and drum , remove pump drinver
undo 4 x screws and remove pump assy plate
here is web site for parts
http://www.partstree.com/parts/?lc=husqvarna&mn=268+%281997-01%29
go to oil pump clutch you will see parts relationship
cheers hope it helps
SOURCE: The oiler on my 268
There is very little to go wrong with the pump, it is more likly a blockage, remove the pump, and take out the pick up pipe, on the end of the pipe is a filter which may be clogged, blow through all oil channels, i am sure it will then oil.
SOURCE: Can you recommend a replacement 14in. bar & chain that will fit a Husqvarna 61 chainsaw
There is a genuine Husqvarna 15" bar available for the 61, part no 508913156, chain part no 501841456
SOURCE: How do you remove the carburetor on a Husqvarna 240e chainsaw?
Remove the handles, then remove four 8MM bolts from the bottom securing the engine case. The entire assembly will then rotate upward,
allowing you to remove the two 8MM nuts and carburetor.
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