Most people would have put it in the bin. I am glad you got it going again. My 353 is 15 years old and the best running small saw I have. Husqvarna offers a metal upgrade kit on the intake boot as they can leak air.
I'm confused about the 365 piston & cylinder. The 365 has a 36mm stroke. The 353 has a 32mm stroke. That's a 4mm difference. Is the 365 piston 4mm taller?
Good to see it fixed. Labor, parts and know how are worth the effort vs. cost of new saw.
I think to took around $200 to fix and the time spend in it was all learning so worth it
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Most people would have put it in the bin. I am glad you got it going again. My 353 is 15 years old and the best running small saw I have. Husqvarna offers a metal upgrade kit on the intake boot as they can leak air.
Thanks for the info sure did save it good feeling getting it to fire again.
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There bloody great saw she'll run again
@@spencertarlinton569 sure is runs great👌🏼
Totally worth the time and money. Great fix
Cheers
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Good video. I'm in the middle of splitting the case on a 353G e-tech.
Thanks for watching👌🏼, hope that all works out for you good luck!
should put a metal clamp on that intake boot or that will wear out and ran lean
Will look into that Thanks 👍🏻
@AussieBucking Husqvarna sale the updated clamp online.
I'm confused about the 365 piston & cylinder. The 365 has a 36mm stroke. The 353 has a 32mm stroke. That's a 4mm difference.
Is the 365 piston 4mm taller?