dony, mine was the same I thought O ring first but no. After much playing with the cap I found a hair line crack in the cap which couldnt be seen. New cap fixed it, original cap lasted 20+ years so cant grumble eh. Good vids
Thanks for your detailed nice & very understandable (Canadian?) message and yes, among others I do have a 59 ccm Husky and yes, it kind of leaks more oil than it burns fuel - sort of speak. I have several saws with the same oil dripping habit (Echo is the only dry one and I actually did give a Stihl away) and will go step by step the way you have recommended. Take care up there and try to stay out of trouble!
I’ve been brazing a spot on the plate to increase the pressure on the seal area for years, also I’ve used socket and punch to drive the area in to increase pressure on the area Never replace oil tube eather
I appreciate your informative videos Thank you! I have replaced the redesigned (one piece) oil pick up and screen assembly on my H/V 141 saw. It still leaks just as before. The pump and gears look good. I can't see where the oil is coming from but it leaks badly. The inside of the entire clutch area is oily but I can't see where it comes from.I did not replace the pump and the oil cap is good. Do you have a suggetion as to what else I might do? Thank you,.......Tom
Watched your video on greasing pto side be aring. Great info. Reading some of your feedback i read about the same problem that I have and that is to access the oil pump and seal area. Is there a simple way to remove the cover to access them.?
Have a husqvarna 440 e series chainsaw brand new i only warmed it up gave it a couple revs haven't use it on anything but its leaking bar oil continuously what could it be ?
Hi DONYBOY, I have a Husqvarva 235 that has a serious bar oil leak. I have replaces the oil pump and ALL related hoses and filter. It is all new. None of this has slowed the oil flow at all. I can't find where the oil is coming from but I suspect what I believe to be a breather or vent tube. I see no way to remove and replace this item and I can't find it on the Husqvarna parts sheet. Would you have a suggestion as to what my problem is. Thank you for any help you may provide. Thank you, Tom Is the oil tank suposed to be pressurized?
OH Dony:will now this saw will run great.and it sets there and Idles perfectly.then all of a sudden when I go to squeeze the throttle it lugs..I have adjusted those set screw every which way I can.and when I'm cutting with the saw to the side cut, it lugs.could that be do to the fuel filter.
donyboy , i got an old pioneer p40 , would you know if there is an adjusting screw on it for your oil? the oil is coming out where it is suppose to but its coming out alot.
You know your stuff donyboy! there is a big old screw under the clutch and it was fully opened , so i put it near half way open and play with it from there , Thanks!!!!
Hey donnyboy I got the bar and all off of my Husqvarna 338XPT, but on the other side I accidently broke a tooth off the flywheel, will it hurt the machine?
Hey, thanks for this. I need to remove the oil pump but cant for the life of me figure out how to remove that silver washer type cover that is over the crankshaft and stopping the pump from being removed (after removing the 3 screws) I've pried as hard as I can without breaking anything...suggestions?
Good video. Regular checks and cleans whether you find something wrong or not are only a good thing. Finding a small problem before it becomes a big one can save you money and extend the life of your saw.
Another great video, Donny. On a related note, what kind of bar oil do you recommend for the new Husqvarna saws? The manual (for my 450) describes a vegetable oil base made by Husq'y, but they also say you need to remove it if the saw sits for long because that kind of oil tends to condense into a sticky paste that gums up the saw if you don't. My saw will likely be used once a month or so. Would a light sewing machine oil work as well?
Holy shit I wish I saw this video before I saw the ones for the 450 Ranchers cause I did not notice what side it was leaking from... after I saw this video I quickly put oil in and watched and BAM it was leaking from the same place saved me a lot of money cause I was going to buy a new oiling unit and such! Thanks!!!!
Having an issue with a Husqvarna 262XP. Its leaking oil and the bar isnt being lubricated at all, when I had the bar off and the saw sitting upwrite, that little hole ( top right from the bar bolts) was leaking oil, any idea what that might be? Thanks
@donyboy73 Dony I just rebuilt it, its a walbro.324.do you have any photos of the adjustment screw that are new.,I have pulled the H and L all the way out.but i do not know what they should look like in good condition
um... wht happens if the oil was leaking from the gratey bit beside the oil cap thing? :S cos thats wer ours is comming out of! u know... um the holey graty thingy ?
Some Huskies just piss oil. Some dealers just sell you time and labor, or blame the leaks on engine heat expanding air in the tank thereby forcing oil through the system. Nice try but when not in use (when they all leak), it's AFTER being used which means a few things; the reservoir pumped out oil, the air in the reservoir may have expanded due to heat. When most people quit cutting they set down the saw and it cools, which may create a substantial negative pressure and air is easily drawn in after some time. Then the saw is stored where it is usually at least a little warmer (thermal expansion) and she gets the drip. Pop your cap and replace it after cool down (still get a few drips) or do what I do; whether its hot cold or in between I set it down, CAPS DOWN. Seems like a bad idea right? Your saws are still oiling w/o you and 99% of our caps don't leak, try it. 4 out of 5 of my saws lay on their left sides
Greetings, Dony.. did read the parts manual, you sent me. Thank´s. I will check my saw tomarrow and compare with the model manual received. Again in my case oil is leaking from the square metal "edge" right behind the clutch :-/ wish is only a seal or maybe a gasket... thanks. I´ll let you know how it went. Regards. Jay
Good video, my 257 has same problem. I went back and forth thinking it was something from the oil pump or just the cap leaking. I’ll do same process, I need to take off clutch and inspect and clean anyway. Thanks for sharing!
GREAT video! I have a 460 Rancher that leaks like crazy. I'm going to clean it up and then lay it on it's side (oil filler cap up) to see if the leak stops (indicating that it's leaking through the cap). Thanks for the video!
Excellent detailed video, you said when the piston is all the way down you insert the rope, other video show piston at top dead center, Can you explain more Thank you.
dony, mine was the same I thought O ring first but no. After much playing with the cap I found a hair line crack in the cap which couldnt be seen. New cap fixed it, original cap lasted 20+ years so cant grumble eh. Good vids
Thanks for your detailed nice & very understandable (Canadian?) message and yes, among others I do have a 59 ccm Husky and yes, it kind of leaks more oil than it burns fuel - sort of speak.
I have several saws with the same oil dripping habit (Echo is the only dry one and I actually did give a Stihl away) and will go step by step the way you have recommended.
Take care up there and try to stay out of trouble!
Awesome video thx!!! Dony boy 73, you save my money I am grateful with you!!!
@mogges1 could be the filter, may also need a new carb kit
I’ve been brazing a spot on the plate to increase the pressure on the seal area for years, also I’ve used socket and punch to drive the area in to increase pressure on the area
Never replace oil tube eather
if you want to speed up finding leaks use diesel, it wicks to cracks and holes and leaks super fast. and it cleans out the motor. to each there own
Nice informative video , I think you lucked out but you went thru it thoroughly.
I appreciate your informative videos Thank you! I have replaced the redesigned (one piece) oil pick up and screen assembly on my H/V 141 saw. It still leaks just as before. The pump and gears look good. I can't see where the oil is coming from but it leaks badly. The inside of the entire clutch area is oily but I can't see where it comes from.I did not replace the pump and the oil cap is good. Do you have a suggetion as to what else I might do? Thank you,.......Tom
Thanks Dony, great video
@redfoxtrapper100 ouch! you can try to reach them from the oil tank and insert them back in. the other option it to take the saw apart
@spelunkerd when it's a nice new saw like that I would use what they recommend
Nice video. Do you have a video that the leak was from the sprocket side???
yes it is
You didn't take the chainsaw apart for nothing... you ended up showing 50,000 people extremely useful information.
@adrienj67 often with the stihl flip cap i just replace the whole cap
Is it normal for a saw stored in a case to have some oil in the bottom of the case if it's not drained before storage?
Watched your video on greasing pto side be aring. Great info. Reading some of your feedback i read about the same problem that I have and that is to access the oil pump and seal area. Is there a simple way to remove the cover to access them.?
@Dregowz what is a good saw in Sweden then?
Have a husqvarna 440 e series chainsaw brand new i only warmed it up gave it a couple revs haven't use it on anything but its leaking bar oil continuously what could it be ?
Outstanding job. Thanks
i would say it's the coil
Folks need to use brake cleaner and spray the area good before removing caps will help prevent trash in tanks and proper seal of caps
@justin0957 oil line, crakcase gasket and or pump
Hi DONYBOY, I have a Husqvarva 235 that has a serious bar oil leak. I have replaces the oil pump and ALL related hoses and filter. It is all new. None of this has slowed the oil flow at all. I can't find where the oil is coming from but I suspect what I believe to be a breather or vent tube. I see no way to remove and replace this item and I can't find it on the Husqvarna parts sheet. Would you have a suggestion as to what my problem is. Thank you for any help you may provide. Thank you, Tom Is the oil tank suposed to be pressurized?
tank is not pressurized, I would have to physically see it in my shop to give u a proper diagnosis
Thank you!
OH Dony:will now this saw will run great.and it sets there and Idles perfectly.then all of a sudden when I go to squeeze the throttle it lugs..I have adjusted those set screw every which way I can.and when I'm cutting with the saw to the side cut, it lugs.could that be do to the fuel filter.
donyboy , i got an old pioneer p40 , would you know if there is an adjusting screw on it for your oil? the oil is coming out where it is suppose to but its coming out alot.
I don't remember but look under it near the clutch for a screw
You know your stuff donyboy! there is a big old screw under the clutch and it was fully opened , so i put it near half way open and play with it from there , Thanks!!!!
ok good
You didn't do nothing by taken off the clutch, because you cleaned it and that's worth doing..!
nice
thats why the seal went . looks like the saw sits more then you use it lol
Hey donnyboy I got the bar and all off of my Husqvarna 338XPT, but on the other side I accidently broke a tooth off the flywheel, will it hurt the machine?
Oldschool donyboy
i've been around since the beginning lol
Great video 👍good tips!
Hey, thanks for this. I need to remove the oil pump but cant for the life of me figure out how to remove that silver washer type cover that is over the crankshaft and stopping the pump from being removed (after removing the 3 screws) I've pried as hard as I can without breaking anything...suggestions?
@ncrdisabled i just fixed an old homelite that was leaking and it was a small hose that connects to the pump
@fc2783 i would first sand it and clean it off real good the use JB WELD
Good video. Regular checks and cleans whether you find something wrong or not are only a good thing. Finding a small problem before it becomes a big one can save you money and extend the life of your saw.
@Doye2287 thanks for the tip, i try and show in my vids how the novice can do it
change oilpump Husqvarna 242g
can u make a video and post so we can all see?
Another great video, Donny.
On a related note, what kind of bar oil do you recommend for the new Husqvarna saws? The manual (for my 450) describes a vegetable oil base made by Husq'y, but they also say you need to remove it if the saw sits for long because that kind of oil tends to condense into a sticky paste that gums up the saw if you don't. My saw will likely be used once a month or so. Would a light sewing machine oil work as well?
@Mrtocoolforyou12 yes i'll be posting a vid soon
@satan31337 thanks for the tip
@snowhawx31 that might work
the oiler on my ryobi 40cc is not working, is there any external oilers that can be fitted.. any help would be most welcome
Holy shit I wish I saw this video before I saw the ones for the 450 Ranchers cause I did not notice what side it was leaking from... after I saw this video I quickly put oil in and watched and BAM it was leaking from the same place saved me a lot of money cause I was going to buy a new oiling unit and such! Thanks!!!!
Having an issue with a Husqvarna 262XP. Its leaking oil and the bar isnt being lubricated at all, when I had the bar off and the saw sitting upwrite, that little hole ( top right from the bar bolts) was leaking oil, any idea what that might be? Thanks
@donyboy73 Dony I just rebuilt it, its a walbro.324.do you have any photos of the adjustment screw that are new.,I have pulled the H and L all the way out.but i do not know what they should look like in good condition
um... wht happens if the oil was leaking from the gratey bit beside the oil cap thing? :S cos thats wer ours is comming out of! u know... um the holey graty thingy ?
Some Huskies just piss oil. Some dealers just sell you time and labor, or blame the leaks on engine heat expanding air in the tank thereby forcing oil through the system. Nice try but when not in use (when they all leak), it's AFTER being used which means a few things; the reservoir pumped out oil, the air in the reservoir may have expanded due to heat. When most people quit cutting they set down the saw and it cools, which may create a substantial negative pressure and air is easily drawn in after some time. Then the saw is stored where it is usually at least a little warmer (thermal expansion) and she gets the drip. Pop your cap and replace it after cool down (still get a few drips) or do what I do; whether its hot cold or in between I set it down, CAPS DOWN. Seems like a bad idea right? Your saws are still oiling w/o you and 99% of our caps don't leak, try it. 4 out of 5 of my saws lay on their left sides
Wow that was a cheap easy fix I like the rope trick also. I will check my old 1960s homlite chainsaw and hope its a easy fix also
Greetings, Dony.. did read the parts manual, you sent me. Thank´s.
I will check my saw tomarrow and compare with the model manual received. Again in my case oil is leaking from the square metal "edge" right behind the clutch :-/ wish is only a seal or maybe a gasket... thanks. I´ll let you know how it went.
Regards.
Jay
Good video, my 257 has same problem. I went back and forth thinking it was something from the oil pump or just the cap leaking. I’ll do same process, I need to take off clutch and inspect and clean anyway. Thanks for sharing!
GREAT video! I have a 460 Rancher that leaks like crazy. I'm going to clean it up and then lay it on it's side (oil filler cap up) to see if the leak stops (indicating that it's leaking through the cap). Thanks for the video!
No oil for the bar of my Poulan Pro 260. I checked the oil pump. The gear is stripped. Could you tell me why a so simple mechanism could fail?
unfortunatly dont have a working camera at this time, but possibly soon. Its the exact same looking oiler setup as the saw in this video however.
Im testing mine right now overnight, what are other oil leak clauses??
good video,rope trick protects the piston, good one,
I think its more to protect the starter coil assembly from the pressure of the wrench against the Pawls in the assembly 👍
hi i have a 455 husky and has a big bar oil leak and doesnt seem to oil enough do you think this would be one of the oil lines
Excellent detailed video, you said when the piston is all the way down you insert the rope, other video show piston at top dead center, Can you explain more Thank you.
If the piston was at TDC, you wouldn't have any room for rope to go into the cylinder.
Thank you
I have the same problem with my 254...i never thought to check the cap!
how would you repair a oil leak coming from small cracks
@donyboy73 seems to be holding up ok with jb weld
@donyboy73 seems to be holding up with jb weld
Where can you get parts such as a new cap?
Cool video Dude!