Husqvarna 435 chainsaw oil leak fix
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This video is a look at how I repair bar oil leaks on Husqvarna 435, 445 and 450 chainsaws. We also take a look at the oiler worm gear and how to make sure its properly installed.
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I got sick of my 435 leaving a pool of oil so I took it apart and figured it out the problem for myself... I tried to seal it with Gray RTV but it just wouldn't cure. Still leaked after it sat overnight.
Found your video and tried some super glue. Worked like a charm. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!!
Good job. Thanks for watching!
Super glue was the only thing that worked!! Thank you👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Got a deal on a Husqvarna 440 at Northern Tool. It ran great but I found out later that it leaked bar oil like crazy! Went on RUclips to find a fix and there you were. I ordered the part(old oiler hose had a split in the cone-shaped seal) and when it came in I knew just what to do. Pretty easy fix. No more leaky saw. Thanks!!
Good job! Thanks for watching.
Mines been leaking since the day I bought it. Glad to know there's a fix for it. Thank you!
Good luck with that repair!
Excellent video! Thank you!
I learned so much more than how to fix an oil leak
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Video showed me what I was looking for with good video, and quick to the point. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
I didnt use super glue what I did is use a small O RING and it seem to hold so far will find out later thanx for the video buddy
Nice when things go smooth like that
My 435 was leaking oil like hell and this video helped me so much! Thanks fella!!!!
You're welcome!
My husband will be doing this to my 440e tomorrow!
Thanks for the video. Armed with this knowledge I will dig out the Husqvarna 350 from where it’s been sitting for a few years and see if I can fix it. Thanks. 👋👋👍🏻👍🏻
Good luck with your repair!
@@TheGreasyShopRag 👍🏻👍🏻👋👋
Thanks. Mine started leaking. Now to fix the issue.
Thanks, your video was awesome and very explainable to understand.
I will be watching the next one. Thanks again from Kentucky.
Thanks for watching!
Never knew superglue would work for something like that hose. Great tip!
As long as everything is clean and dry it works fine.
It worked very well guys and gals
This fixed my problem perfectly!
I'm really glad to hear that. Thanks for watching!
Great vid. Thanks for making it!
Thanks for watching it!
That was cool man ! Thank you
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
I worked as a automotive mechanic since getting out of high school in the late 80s and really enjoy learning anything new , it’s challenging and fun , your organized approach and cool and calm is refreshing, I hope you enjoy what you do Man !
@@mikec3391 When I stop enjoying it you'll stop seeing videos. Thanks for watching!
@@TheGreasyShopRag , thank you actually your demeanor and calm approach to fixing things actually was like hearing a friend approach something as a cool
Guy , you made it fun , in my life separate from the chainsaw your fun and calm way of doing the video, I can’t explain, sounds weird but God delivered something through your video I just can’t explain, thank you and thank God
@@mikec3391 Thanks for the kind words, it makes the effort put into these videos worth it.
Really good vid! Many thanks
Thanks for watching!
Dude awesome video can I get a part # for that clutch removal tool if you have it ? And what kind of grease are you using in this video?
What kind/brand grease do you use? Love your videos, so helpful. Thank you!
I use Husqvarna multi purpose grease.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching!
Husqvarna chainsaw bar bolt loose and leaking oil. The actual stud fell into the oil crank case. Not sure what was holding it there except for friction. The bolt was just rattling around in the saw. Not sure hot to make sure it does not loosen up again and fall out.
If you're satisfied with the threads and are ok using the same studs then they can be reinstalled with sealant on the stud shank. If they fit loose then you need to fatten up the stud shanks. This can be done by striking a series of chisel indentations in them. Hitting them with a chisel does make them smaller where the chisel was but raises the edges of the impact point making the diameter bigger. Thats the best explanation I have and I'll make a video next time it comes up.
@@TheGreasyShopRag You said use a sealant. Should I spray the oiler tank down with brake cleaner to remove the oil on it first? Also, what kind of sealant would you recommend? Finally thank you for your time.
@@ababner317 Yes clean the tank. Mainly just where the sealant will be. I like to use Dirko silicone sealant but a lot of other similar products will work.
This is for the Husqvarna 435 not the two studs with a splines but the one stud that sticks out. It got loose and oil was leaking around it. One day it just fell inside the saw's oiler tank.
@@ababner317 I've never had to repair that stud so I'm not sure. I would think theres a way to perform the repair using standard practices or even tapping a new stud in there. Sorry, I can't be more help.
You can see that clutch drum got hot a few times 😮
Ya shes burnt pretty bad!
Thanks, probably exactly what's wrong with my 435. Haven't considered the idea that the leak is behind that plate, but rather assumed that the problem was where the oil is transferred to the sword/blade/arm/bar (don't know what it's called in English). Noticed that the rubber slott where the oil comes out is alarmingly close to the hole in the bar that is intended to push the bar forward when the chain is tensioned (the upper hole in particular does not press, but is still there so that the bar can be mounted upside down)
Will try your solution (hope I succeed in hammering away that drum) but don't know which glue to use. You talk about "super glue" as some winged expression but don't think it is so obvious here in Sweden.
Is it meant to be glued or is it usually just held by pressure/friction and only glued if leakage is found?
"Super glue" is a Cyanoacrylate based adhesive. The part is not meant to be glued but the trick was unofficially told to me by a tech from a large Swedish chainsaw manufacturer.
A warm hello from Japan. Great video. Can I ask the part number or where I can source the tool you used to take off head with. Thanking you in advance. I had tool size3112 wrong size cost a fortune
I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking about removing the clutch?
You have to hear it - Husqvarna made it even worse in latest models... I just bought 445 Mark II made in 2022 (the ones with grey clutch cover), and that square rubber end doesn't even have that protruding part that goes inside the oil hole in the case - now it's just touching against flat surface around the oil hole. It leaked right after I filled with oil first time... Unbelievable... It's like Husqvarna made it worse on purpose... I hope the super glue helps...
I've had good luck using glue on these hoses.
Just purchased a new 435, before I even add bar oil, do you think it would be wise to go ahead and superglue it??
Not all of them leak and it still is under warranty. Make sure its registered and see what happens.
What do you do if its leaking from the screen filter in the bottom of the case? Sealer gasket and a new one? Or would super glue work on that too?
It would be difficult to remove that filter if it were super glued in so I use silicone gasket sealer.
I bought that tool and used an impact wrench. The adaptor tool broke and the clutch still didn't come off. Any ideas on why it is so tight? Can I break the saw applying that much force to unscrew it?
The threads are backwards on a clutch. Turn it clockwise to loosen.
Thanks. This worked.
@@EronIler Glad to have helped.
Tool part number please.
How do you get the clutch off so easily without using a piston stop?
The impact does all the work, I just squeeze the trigger. Once in a while I have to stuff a rope in the cylinder and use a breaker bar to get it loose.
I just used a hammer and a flat head and two mediocre whacks later, it came off
@@bradyupchurch5189 Quite often that works. Sometimes you run into a stubborn one.
What grease do you use?
I don't have the part number in front of me (maybe 502 51 27‑01) but its called "Husqvarna Multi Purpose grease". It doesn't come in the small tubes as seen in the video. Those were samples that came in owners packets. The new tubes are bigger.