Impossible Husqvarna Rebuild Part 2 of 2

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2019
  • In this final installment, Dean, an admitted novice at chainsaw repair, is challenged with reassembly of the newly cleaned box of parts and the replacement items he ordered for the Husqvarna 455 Rancher chainsaw. This, due to the owner's running straight gasoline through the saw and the ensuing destruction of the cylinder, piston and ring.
    Kudos to Matthew Olson videos for the inspiration.
    Links to Parts I Ordered:
    Clutch Removal Tool:
    www.ebay.com/itm/Husqvarna-Cl...
    Base Gasket Kit:
    www.ebay.com/itm/New-Stens-Ba...
    New Cylinder, Piston, Ring, CirClips, Wrist Pin:
    www.ebay.com/itm/47MM-Cylinde...
    Carburetor Gasket Kit:
    www.ebay.com/itm/544883001-Ca...
    Loctite 518 Gasket Maker/Flange Sealer:
    ebay.com
    Air/Fuel Filter/Primer Bulbs/Fuel Line/Spark Plug:
    www.ebay.com/itm/Air-Filter-F...
    Husqvarna Stencil:
    www.ebay.com/itm/Pair-of-2-Hu...
    Crankshaft Seals:
    www.amazon.com/EngineRun-Husq...
    Sheet of Gasket Material:
    Local Advance Auto.
    Disclaimer: This video is for demonstrations purposes only! Pilot View Productions assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Pilot View Productions recommends safe practices when working around electricity or with power tools, electrical equipment, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Pilot View Productions, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Pilot View Productions. Attempt your own repairs only if you can accept personal responsibility for the results.
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  • @lamplighter2085
    @lamplighter2085 Месяц назад +2

    typically assembly videos are dark, dirty and dingy and even then you can't see anything because their hand is in the way then this video comes along I am blown away with your clarity and attention to detail, lighting, music, commentary and just as important getting the right angle shot so we can all see what your doing. You got my vote for best in class chainsaw repair help videos. Class Act!

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Месяц назад

      Thanks for viewing and commenting LampLighter. It means a lot as clarity was my goal. It’s just nice when someone notices. Dean

  • @justinf1343
    @justinf1343 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. You have a natural ability for repair videos. Top quality!

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 месяца назад

      Appreciate the view and the compliment. Hope all your projects are successful. Dean

  • @farmerjackson709
    @farmerjackson709 4 года назад +17

    A wonderfully well done video. My only critique is that WD-40 is not a very good lube in this situation. I use 2 cycle oil when assembling and grease on the clutch bearing

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад +17

      Thanks Mr. Jackson. Yeah, I've gotten more than one comment that indicated I should have used a better lubricant. In hindsight, I probably would've used something different, but then again, I don't do this for a living and I can always learn from good folks like yourself.

  • @davidp.swaney353
    @davidp.swaney353 4 года назад +28

    This is absolutely the most professionally done video on a chainsaw I have ever watched! Clear, explicit and easy to follow. A great job! Thanks for posting ...

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад +3

      Thank you David. I put in the effort due to the frustration I had at trying to find good, clear video and closeup explanations. Comments like yours make my efforts worthwhile.

    • @TheOlsonOutfit
      @TheOlsonOutfit 4 года назад +3

      I'll second that. I was blown away at the quality of these videos.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад +1

      @@TheOlsonOutfit Thanks and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. It means a lot.

    • @darreng2639
      @darreng2639 3 года назад +1

      Great job 👍

    • @Sensei948
      @Sensei948 3 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions OIL MIX 33:1 IS OK ?

  • @denniswhitehead4133
    @denniswhitehead4133 4 года назад +6

    I just did the same repair on my 455 Rancher chain saw. Ended up with a part left over. Thanks to your video, I found out where the fly wheel shroud went. :) It is now in place. This is the best video I have seen for those of us that dare to do our own repairs if we own a Husqvarna Rancher Chainsaw. THANK YOU !

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words Dennis. I'm glad you found a home for the leftover part.

  • @bennieshelter4366
    @bennieshelter4366 Год назад +1

    Your voice is perfect for a person watching this. Calm, steady, Good quality closeups during process . I enjoyed it.

  • @eugenefredrickson8714
    @eugenefredrickson8714 4 года назад +3

    The absolute best breakdown and rebuild of the 455 el-rancho on RUclips.. So refreshing to hear clear, precise pronunciation with just a wisp of North Carolina charm.. If y'all make it to Pacific Northwest look me up.. We don't have a PoBoys, but we do have a McDuckels, and Jack.. Thanks for the vid.. Cheers. K

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад

      Ahhh...Eugene. thanks for the kind words. Guilty as charged on the NC accent. Would love to come out sometime.

  • @michaelbrown6393
    @michaelbrown6393 3 года назад +2

    I don't normally comment on videos, even the good ones.... but this one is exceptional!!. Well done & thank-you - this has given me the confidence to fully strip my saw.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад +1

      Fantastic! And thanks for taking the time to come out of comment 'hibernation' just for this video. BTW...there are some other views that might help that are embedded within my other Husqvarna videos at Pilot View Productions.

  • @guillo2388
    @guillo2388 2 месяца назад +1

    What a great video. Not many like this one. Thanks.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 месяца назад

      Thanks guillo2388. Hope you'll subscribe and/or check out some of my other Husky videos and other 'stuff'. Dean

  • @billspence5528
    @billspence5528 Год назад +2

    This is one of the best how-to videos I have seen on RUclips. Your work is that of a professional video producer. Thanks to you I will attempt to rebuild my 455 with confidence.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Год назад

      Wow thanks so much Bill….both for viewing and for the kind comments. I really appreciate it and wish you much success in your rebuild. Dean

  • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
    @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE 4 года назад +5

    Nice tutorial. Thanks for sharing.

  • @telemarkskiguy
    @telemarkskiguy 3 года назад +3

    Sir, probably the best chainsaw video I've seen. I've been using and doing minor repairs on chainsaws for over 30 years. currently own 5. I need to do some bigger repairs on my 346xp, and much of this looks relevant. Like a few others I grimaced to see wd-40 as your go to lubricant, but looks like you've been willing to learn from some of the comments as well. kudos. Can't imagine how much more time it took you to make the video than if you had just done the repair, but good work. replacing fuel filters, clutch and sprocket, and bar oil hoses (and the occasional pump) are all great for home owner to learn, and your explanations are clear and helpful. cheers. subscribing to your channel just in case you tackle a different project of interest to me for the quality of your videos alone...

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, unlike yourself, I'm no chainsaw expert. As such, the WD-40 got by me. But thanks for the video production comments. I tell my wife it takes me 3 times longer to do the repairs due to camera and lighting set up. Just as a point of conversation, I had 24 hours of video from multiple cameras to pare down for this project and the editing took weeks as this is not my day job. Nevertheless; the comments I get from good people like yourself make it worth it. I 'do' have some more projects in the 'can' including a 'Husky' weed eater and Stihl chainsaw rebuild that are coming in the next few weeks. Hope something else I do can help. I realize my topics are broad, but this channel started because these were the projects I was doing around the house and I decided to just cut the camera on and help someone else. BTW: When you have time, wish you would check out the Impossible Husqvarna Rebuild-Parts 1 and 2 videos and see what you think.

  • @Bediasman
    @Bediasman 2 года назад +1

    Great job. Helped me with my Husqvarna 455 Rancher. I had an chain oil issue and took it all apart just to find out my bar oil hole was clogged (ha ha on me) I too got the clutch tool, it makes a big difference. Thank you for putting the time in for a very informative video, it helps us mechanically challenged greatly.,

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад

      I wish all those who send me comments were success stories like yours Bediasman. Sounds like you did a great job at the diagnostics and fix. Thank you for realizing and commenting on the time it takes to set up and shoot these videos with narratives. Very nice of you. I'm glad you watched both videos, but due to the leak, I kinda wish you'd seen my video on how to fix the oil leak first, listed below....., or maybe you did. Dean ruclips.net/video/3mC_7wLEq9I/видео.html

  • @fredmetcalf
    @fredmetcalf 4 года назад +3

    Excellent video.....in every respect......and, music was not distracting nor overpowering.....good job! !

  • @adzy166
    @adzy166 3 года назад +2

    Hi Dean, replaced all the lines and purge bulb on my rancher and after giving the carb a clean too, it runs great. Starts on choke from cold and idles nicely. Your video was so helpful. I ordered an impulse line, but ended up not replacing the existing one since it was a bit fiddly and machine is running well. Thanks again.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад

      Superb!! Great success story Adzy! The Rancher is a really good saw. I'm not crazy about the plate that holds the oiler tubes in place, but other brands have their faults too far as I have seen and this is a workhorse of a machine!

    • @adzy166
      @adzy166 3 года назад +1

      @@PilotViewProductions it’s fast becoming one of my favourite machines in the workshop. It’s well designed and nice to work on.

  • @Chiefbuzzbee
    @Chiefbuzzbee 2 года назад +1

    Great video ! A number of years back a tree fell on my saw breaking the case and fuel cap, the dealer said it wasn’t worth fixing to throw it away and get another saw . Well after a few years I could afford a new saw but I didn’t throw away my old one. After watching your video I think I will try and replace the fuel tank which is part of the case and if it works I have a new saw that was less than 6 months old when I dropped a tree on it. Even if it dose t work I have learned by watching you work on the saw. Good work !

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад

      Thanks for viewing Jerry. I’m excited to hear about the potential of you getting your saw going again. I’m certain you can do this. Please let me know how it goes. Dean

  • @pbhd8
    @pbhd8 11 месяцев назад +1

    Phenomenal video thank you from 🇬🇧

  • @edjones6973
    @edjones6973 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic video ... best one I have seen for explaining the steps and pointing out things to watch out for while doing this. A+. Thank you!

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад

      Thanks so much Mr. Jones. These videos were born out of my frustration at trying to garner instructions from darkly lit and shaky videos I was seeing. I vowed to do my best at always questioning myself at what a user needs to see and what they need to know to perform this work. On top of that, I pledge to always do my best to keep a steady camera and well lit scene.

  • @aleksandardjordjevic20
    @aleksandardjordjevic20 3 года назад +2

    Great video Sir! I will try to repair my Huski 340 on the same way following your video instruction's. Greetings from Dragovac, Serbia!

  • @sranger4557
    @sranger4557 3 года назад +3

    Excellent video. To replace the aft bar bolt you need to remove the muffler, tap the bolt out, and fish it out. To replace the forward bar bolt you need to tap it out through the bar oil reservoir tank. You will not be able to see the bolt head inside the tank. A sharp rap with a hammer will punch the bolt through the wall of the tank. You will remove the bolt and a piece of breakaway plastic. Husqvarna states to just replace the bolt. I used a dab of silicone. Make sure you square the bolt head with the recess it fits in. So far no leaks and it has been in place for about a month. It is unlikely that shops will stock the bolts

  • @hasansadikin4808
    @hasansadikin4808 2 года назад +1

    Nice video sir,👍👍, respect from me, from indonesia,. .

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад

      Thank you for viewing and for the compliment all the way from Indonesia.

  • @camillekodsi106
    @camillekodsi106 2 года назад +1

    Very well done, will help in replacing any part that goes wrong. Many thanks.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад

      Thanks for viewing Camille and for the kind comments. Please consider subscribing for more Husqvarna videos. Dean

  • @shawncarter4829
    @shawncarter4829 3 года назад +1

    Nice and very clear and understandable video sir! Now I'm confident to rebuild my 460. Thanks for the step by step instructional video 😎

  • @SwedishJrHockey
    @SwedishJrHockey Год назад +1

    Best and most detailed video I’ve ever watched. Incredible!

  • @southtexasshooter311
    @southtexasshooter311 3 года назад +1

    Great step by step video can’t wait to try this with my saw !! Thank you nicely done!!!!!!

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад

      Thanks for viewing and commenting. Good luck with yours. Might also gain some different views with another similar video of mine entitled: Husqvarna Chainsaw Oil Leak Repair in 4K

  • @lancec.bunton5629
    @lancec.bunton5629 Год назад +2

    you are a great teacher.

  • @nazimfrancis5598
    @nazimfrancis5598 2 года назад +1

    The best . Professional . Thank you so much

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for viewing and especially for the comment. I have more videos coming soon if you'd like to subscribe. Perhaps one will help. Dean

    • @nazimfrancis5598
      @nazimfrancis5598 2 года назад

      Sure . We need more of your experience for husky chainsaws

    • @nazimfrancis5598
      @nazimfrancis5598 2 года назад

      I'm sorry but I think you did put the chain on wrong way

  • @HonzaZalabak
    @HonzaZalabak Год назад +1

    That was satisfying to watch

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Год назад +1

      Thank you Jan. Hope you'll tune in for more of my videos or better yet, subscribe to see em' all. Cheers. Dean

  • @Sean-tx6mb
    @Sean-tx6mb 4 года назад +5

    The Best...Awesome video!

  • @TheTrudeman
    @TheTrudeman 4 года назад +2

    Thanks. Nice job. Note: the right hand black rubber shock absorber (shaped like a cork) on the bottom of the handle is missing. See minute 28.08.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад

      Thanks. I'm curious if you have a pic or a website I could go to, to see it.

  • @TheTrudeman
    @TheTrudeman 4 года назад +4

    I am so glad folks like you do videos. Clear explanation and rock solid camera work. Thanks.

  • @silvergrizzly316
    @silvergrizzly316 3 года назад +1

    Dean, this has got to be the best video on RUclips my friend!!! I've got the same Husqvarna 455 Rancher, it's been torn apart for about 4yrs now😄but all the parts and rebuild parts are accounted for, was just gonna replace fuel lines but now I believe I'll make the time and give it a good clean'n!!! You have motivated me with this awesome video and your step by step clear explanations. Thank you for sharing, your neighbor down here in Cabarrus County.
    Can ya tell Ms.Betty Lynn Jay says "hey" 👋 God Bless. 😊

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад +1

      Mr Grizzly, nice to meet you neighbor and thanks for the kind words my friend. Yeah its definitely time to break out that 455 and breathe some new life into it. It’s a mighty good saw as you know. Appreciate your taking the time to watch and comment. I’ll say hey to Betty Lou for you. Come on up and see us in Mt Pilot when you can.

    • @silvergrizzly316
      @silvergrizzly316 3 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions Lol😆,
      Maybe it's time to make a trip to Mayberry, haven't had a Snappy "porkchop sandwich" lunch since 2008, the last time I got to see ole Mr. Charles Dowell. Probably wait til the Autumn leaves festival, hopefully it won't be canceled, kinda miss those incredible jack pies😋😋😋, unbelievably GREAT FOOD!!! 👍👍
      Gonna try a binge watch some of your videos today, they look like some great videos my friend.
      I apologize for being long winded here, RUclips is the only social media that I do, deleted everything else. 🤠 Take care and God Bless. ~Jay~

  • @ickster23
    @ickster23 3 месяца назад

    Hey, my chainsaw looks like that in a box right now. Just stumbled on this after ordering new parts.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Месяц назад +1

      Much success in your efforts to restore it.

    • @ickster23
      @ickster23 Месяц назад

      @@PilotViewProductions Thanks! I did indeed get it running after a top end rebuild. I had already bought a new more powerful one, but I've used this saw for 20 years now and I like it.

  • @charlieagalasso4212
    @charlieagalasso4212 4 года назад +4

    That was a great breakdown on how to rebuild the Rancher 455. Thanks for your time.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад

      Thanks Charlie. Wish I could say it was a labor of love....labor maybe, love...not so much. lol Appreciate the kind words and appreciation.

  • @brianashe222
    @brianashe222 2 года назад +1

    awesome presentation !!!!

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад

      Thanks for viewing Brian and for the comment brother. Means a lot!

  • @Fueler
    @Fueler Год назад +1

    Just to let you know the black coil wire goes on top of the coil not in under . I got to say a wonderful video and really good job at this saw. I enjoyed it very much and please keep up the good work. Thank you!!

  • @alexharrison8564
    @alexharrison8564 4 года назад +6

    Extremely good video, was such big help when I needed to replace my piston and rings. I cant say enough great things about this video you did a 1st class job!!!!

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад

      Wow Alex, thanks so much for the kind words. It means a lot. I'm so glad it helped you. Stay safe.

  • @andybecker2693
    @andybecker2693 4 года назад +2

    The video is very well done. The only thing I would do differently is not to use WD-40 in this application. Use good 2 cycle oil,assembly lube, or gel lube.

  • @savernakeforest3523
    @savernakeforest3523 4 года назад +2

    Probably the most professional, clearest and cleanest instructional video I have seen on any topic. Well planned video and, though about a different model of Husqvarna than either of the two models I have, much is relevant. Quite excellent and well worth a watch for peripheral points on, eg., sharpening.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад

      Thanks for viewing and especially for the extensive comment. Very much appreciated.

  • @richarddhutchens6359
    @richarddhutchens6359 2 года назад +1

    Like the quit as pad

  • @johnwhicks8687
    @johnwhicks8687 2 года назад +1

    Great job on the video 👍. Very informative

  • @thomaslindroos1667
    @thomaslindroos1667 3 года назад +1

    Ah yes, the female case recepticle.
    Very clear and in depth video👍

  • @ponchovanillabean8074
    @ponchovanillabean8074 2 года назад +1

    EXCELLENT video production.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад

      Thank you so much. Most folks don't even notice, or if they do, they don't comment, so I appreciate it. Dean

  • @mtsflorida
    @mtsflorida Год назад +1

    I've gone through numerous videos and have yet to see the connecting of the fuel vent line to upper purge bulb receptor tube. I bought a bulb because it cracked over time and prevented the chainsaw from running more than a few seconds at most. When I received it luckily I order the whole kit with fuel lines, purge lines, air & fuel filter and spark plug. When I disconnected the lines on the old purge bulb they broke one at a time. I simply saw them with fuel now at the base next to each other out of reach. So after pulling out the carburetor the long purge line fellow out. Now I have no way of knowing where it came from and even worse the other line broke off from its connection end. I would guess the longer line that went into the upper longer tube to the bulb actually goes to the whole behing where the black fuel line cones out of and the shorter line connecting between the short tube receptor on the purge bulb to the carburetor port tube on that side. Looking at diagrams it doesn't show it completely anywhere that I have found including in this video. If someone would make this simple video of how those parts from the kit go on it would be great but they all seem to omit installing that long yellow fuel line going into the tank vent. The long yellow fuel line that came out was not a whole lot longer than what I thought would reach and it had a diagonal cut on one end and brown discoloration on the end I suppose going on to the bulb. I like seeing things easy to explain and show without guessing. The rest of the video though I skipped through it seemed excellent.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Год назад

      Michael are you saying you didn’t see the purge bulb connection in my video?

  • @wayneguy1965
    @wayneguy1965 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @peterroderick7650
    @peterroderick7650 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Thank You! Thank You!!

  • @walkersgarage1635
    @walkersgarage1635 3 года назад +2

    So helpful thank you.

  • @dolinabjelasnice
    @dolinabjelasnice 3 года назад +1

    The best video,Thanks!!!

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад +1

      Wow....unworthy, unworthy. Thank you for taking the time to comment.

    • @dolinabjelasnice
      @dolinabjelasnice 3 года назад +1

      @@PilotViewProductions you are welcome I have Husqvarna 455 rancher piston it’s stuck,I am almost finished my self together with You and your video ,Thank you ,Thank You very very much !!!!

    • @dolinabjelasnice
      @dolinabjelasnice 3 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions where you find clutch tool 19 mm ? Amazon or maybe Harbort Freight

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад +1

      @@dolinabjelasnice Might also want to check out my video titled: Husqvarna Chainsaw Oil Leak Repair in 4k. Between this one and that one, you should get all the views you need. Best of luck in all your endeavors.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад +1

      @@dolinabjelasnice Its under the video description. eBay link is there. Drop down the description and you'll see links to all parts.

  • @rolandjackson7157
    @rolandjackson7157 4 года назад +3

    so helpful, thank you! your video gave me the courage to rebuild my 460 Rancher. thank you.

  • @aldenbanniettis431
    @aldenbanniettis431 2 года назад

    Excellent video!

  • @oliverbreanna789
    @oliverbreanna789 2 года назад +1

    Pilot view production es un video extraordinariamente bien explicado gracias

  • @wilberduran1978
    @wilberduran1978 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, good job

  • @claudiugradinaru863
    @claudiugradinaru863 4 года назад +1

    THANK YOU !

  • @AnthonyCutelli
    @AnthonyCutelli Год назад +1

    WELL DONE BRAVO

  • @ericstyer2890
    @ericstyer2890 3 года назад +2

    Wow, easy to follow and satisfying to watch. You really have gnack for this, plus it reaffirmed my decision to buy a new 455 this weekend. Thank you Sir!

  • @hphillips7425
    @hphillips7425 3 года назад +2

    Well done 👍🏻. I have watched this type video before and on every one I lost focus. You done such a good job explaining I had no problem. Is the red loctite common to use on the muffler bolts? Thanks 👍🏻

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад +1

      You are very kind and thanks for the compliment. No, not every muffler assembly calls for it (like weedeaters) but I feel more confident using it on a chainsaw with the increased vibrations and rougher environmental uses.

  • @kevinamack6
    @kevinamack6 4 года назад +3

    This video is incredibly detailed and well done.

  • @jamesrice4541
    @jamesrice4541 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you sir.

  • @sportsfan205
    @sportsfan205 Год назад +1

    Well done sir

  • @pksaini909
    @pksaini909 4 года назад +1

    Good job 👍👌👌👌👌

  • @alecrabedeau4788
    @alecrabedeau4788 4 года назад +1

    Are the gaskets being installed at minute mark 21:56 a third party part? I just took my 455 rancher apart and did not see those gaskets there at all?

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад +1

      Yes, I saw them online when I was searching for parts and decided to order them and try them thinking that maybe the dealership took them out before I got the saw. They don't hurt performance but you probably don't need them.

  • @dolinabjelasnice
    @dolinabjelasnice 3 года назад +1

    Happy New Year 2021 for You , good video

  • @RichPurdum
    @RichPurdum Год назад +1

    This is a video equivalent of the IPL but even better is you explain what and why a part exists. For example, what is the spring doing for the chain brake? Also, I have seen many cautions about removing the chain cover with the brake engaged. It seems you could remove the brake handle and use it as a tool to release the band over the clutch. Not sure about this...your thoughts?

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Год назад

      Dude, you're setting me up aren't you? Just yanking my 'chain'? It just so happens, my most watched video is the one where I explain how to reset the Husky chain brake. (see below). I've heard that trick too with the brake handle, but if you are in the 'field', not many of us carry Allen wrenches to saw limbs and remove chainsaw handles...however; you may actually carry a wrench and screwdriver. Also, that whole 'plastic on plastic' pressure that it takes for the reset just isn't good...course, hopefully; you're not having to do this on a regular basis.
      ruclips.net/video/tqe5tVpFIfQ/видео.html

    • @RichPurdum
      @RichPurdum Год назад

      @@PilotViewProductions Apologies for not looking deeper into the knowledge base here on you tube. I saw a video from a dealer in the north west warning in dire terms about this chain lock trap and why Santa might not visit if I did this. I will forever approach the 455 with less trepidation...and most of my saw work is for the lathe or trees down on my 2 acres...close to the shop.

  • @johnhenderson1760
    @johnhenderson1760 3 года назад +1

    Now if I only had a dealer friend to give me a free box of straight gassed 455 parts...

  • @PopaAlexandru.
    @PopaAlexandru. 4 года назад +3

    An impressive work through quality.
    Loctite 518 at what maximum temperature withstand?

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for the kind comments. Please consider subscribing. Operating temperature of 518 is -65 to +300 degrees F.

    • @PopaAlexandru.
      @PopaAlexandru. 4 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions During the summer the cylinder can be heated to 390F. There were no problems?

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад +1

      @@PopaAlexandru. Consider the fact that the Loctite was optional. I just used it as a precaution. Nowhere have I read where it is mandatory to even use gasket sealant with the new base seals or the new crankshaft seals.

    • @PopaAlexandru.
      @PopaAlexandru. 4 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions Excuse me I didn't understand this from the clip - I speak another language.
      I particularly appreciate that you did something constructive while explaining.

  • @longchung898
    @longchung898 3 года назад +2

    Super! I specially like the way you describe a tricky fitting maneuver and immediately repeat it with a demonstration examples and the fact that you keep the job nice and clean, tidy and meticulous. Talking about cleaniness, could you tell me what you used to clean all those oilly parts?

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад

      Thanks for the uplifting comment. I sprayed each part with engine degreaser (even the coil) and let it sit a few minutes then submerged each part in a bucket of hot water and soapy dishwashing detergent overnight. Next day, I took an old toothbrush and cleaned up the parts, sometimes using a jewelers screwdriver set inside an old t-shirt to get into tight corners. For the electrical parts and wiring, I found no harm was done as long as I let them sufficiently dry out before using.

  • @needsomehike
    @needsomehike 3 месяца назад +1

    8:10 is that WD40 you are using to lubricate the crankshaft bearings? do i have to use any other lubricant/grease for those moving parts?

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah it is and I’ve caught my fair share of grief over it. Just two two cycle oil.

  • @robertdavis6708
    @robertdavis6708 4 года назад +1

    SWEET !!!

  • @billspence5604
    @billspence5604 Год назад +1

    Hello Dean
    Message from new subscriber Bill:
    I am writing to ask for advice.
    My Husqvarna 455 Rancher of 11 years failed to start during the last of several days of heavy cutting. My compression meter confirmed that it was not starting because it had lost compression.
    I followed your disassembly and reassembly as carefully as I could, after purchasing an eBay piston and cylinder, crank and base plate seals, some 518 and other supplies. Upon completion, everything looked ready.
    I filled the tanks and started the saw hoping for a conclusion similar to yours. It ran for a minute at higher-than-expected RPM, which did not slow down as expected when I hit the trigger to release the start throttle position. When I hit the throttle again, it bogged and stalled. It would not start again.
    I checked the spark with my spark tester. Plenty of spark. I performed another compression test. No more than 40 psi.
    What could cause the compression to be so low after a piston and cylinder replacement which appeared to go well? Any ideas?

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Год назад

      Hey Bill, I'd like to talk in more detail that space would allow here. You mentioned you are a new subscriber. Please look up my email address associated with my channel and email me to let me know it's you. I'd like to chat in much more detail. Dean

  • @mariusbitter1138
    @mariusbitter1138 Год назад

    Schöne Videoreihe. Sehr gute Arbeit, dennoch ist es nicht zu empfehlen WD40 auf den Kolben zu sprühen. Nice series of videos. Very good job, but spraying WD40 on the piston is not recommended. Greetings from Germany

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Год назад

      Greeting Marius from NC in the states. May not be recommended but didn't seem to do any harm. I preferred it to running the piston dry at startup.

  • @allenletizia321
    @allenletizia321 3 года назад +2

    what did you use to get it nice and clean? Nice job

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад +2

      I sprayed each part with engine degreaser (even the coil) and let it sit a few minutes then submerged each part in a bucket of hot water and soapy dishwashing detergent overnight. Next day, I took an old toothbrush and cleaned up the parts, sometimes using a jewelers screwdriver set inside an old t-shirt to get into tight corners. For the electrical parts and wiring, I found no harm was done as long as I let them sufficiently dry out before using.

    • @allenletizia321
      @allenletizia321 3 года назад

      Thank you for information ! I have a 55 its not working . You did great job!

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад

      @@allenletizia321 Thank you Allen

  • @mikem5475
    @mikem5475 4 года назад

    The throttle is killing me and I'm a small engine mechanic. That long white plastic and stiff linkage seems too long so I must be doing something wrong. I'm gonna study this video overnight and go at it tomorrow. Any help in how to attach throttle is greatly appreciated. I understand the locking mechanism just can't get it to fit around the carb/intake

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад

      That linkage into the handle was the most difficult part of this video to properly capture. My best description is that there is a small 'tunnel' into which the white part of the throttle slides. If you watch me press on the throttle after the install of the linkage, you'll see the white portion going in and out of the handle. Let me know if you're still having issues after watching this video. Also note, I have several more 455 videos including the one where I repaired a leak and that video may help as well.

    • @mikem5475
      @mikem5475 4 года назад +2

      @@PilotViewProductions you are a life saver. I figured it out by watching that part 3 times over and I finally got it. Thank you so much. You are a godsend. Your videos are of the highest quality. Like you I got a saw in pieces, thank God for you and your wonderful professional videos

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  4 года назад

      @@mikem5475 Thanks for the kind words Mike.

  • @matthewwakely100
    @matthewwakely100 2 года назад +1

    Hi where you get the piston and cylinder kit to

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад

      Every new part is listed in the description section beneath this video while viewing on your computer

  • @PoNiCoN
    @PoNiCoN 4 года назад +3

    Everything ok...but at the end you turned the chain in wrong direction 🤣

    • @andybecker2693
      @andybecker2693 4 года назад +1

      Yes Captain Obvious, he immediately pointed that out.

    • @austinXonXfire
      @austinXonXfire 4 года назад

      Do you mean at the very very end when he’s running the chainsaw? Because it’s not spinning in the wrong direction....

    • @andybecker2693
      @andybecker2693 4 года назад +2

      AustinXonXfire No, it was when he put the bar and chain on and mentioned that he corrected it before he ran it.

  • @user-ox5wy3qf9v
    @user-ox5wy3qf9v 2 года назад +1

    How did you clean all the oil-soaked dusts ?

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад +1

      Soaked all parts overnight in hot water and Dawn dishwashing detergent, then came back the next day and brushed with an old toothbrush, cleaned out small crevices with an eyeglass screwdriver.

    • @user-ox5wy3qf9v
      @user-ox5wy3qf9v 2 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions Thank you for the reply. In addition, I feel that you'have charming personality.

  • @billspence5528
    @billspence5528 Год назад

    Dean; how did you clean the parts before reassembly?

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Год назад

      Hot water and emersion in Dawn dishwashing detergent overnight in a bucket then use of a toothbrush and an eyeglass screwdriver for small crevices. I found that this method did not harm even the coil as long as it was allowed to dry properly. Also used Gunk degreaser.

  • @rickoshay6554
    @rickoshay6554 3 года назад

    I think you misplaced a decimal point for the feeler gauge to gap the ignition coil. A business card is about ten times that thick

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад

      The recommended air gap is .3mm or .0118 inch. Don't know what business cards you are using, but I just measured 3 in my wallet using my digital micrometer. They were .01, .01 and .02, hardly 10 times as thick as recommended. The saw is running fine.

    • @rickoshay6554
      @rickoshay6554 3 года назад +2

      @@PilotViewProductions
      The text on the video says, ".0012" which is barely a quarter of the thickness of a sheet of paper. I think you meant to say, "0.012" which is roughly the thickness of cardstock. You did such a careful job of the video I just thought you would want to know this.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад

      @@rickoshay6554 Rick, I hope you will accept my apology if my initial reply came across as 'short'. Text is one dimensional and I misread your first post. As you might imagine, I get a lot of 'suggestions' for improvements on my videos from folks who are more 'opinions' than fact. I sincerely appreciate the catch you made. You were the first, and I have blurred out the extra zero which will take effect soon.

    • @rickoshay6554
      @rickoshay6554 3 года назад +1

      @@PilotViewProductions
      No offense here. From the quality of the work you are doing, I suspected you were not unlike me and I would appreciate the feedback. I'm glad to know I was right.

  • @robertreynolds5067
    @robertreynolds5067 Год назад +1

    Can I put a four sixty one cylinder head on a four fifty five rancher

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Год назад

      Thanks for the question Robert. I’ll have to rely on my viewership to answer that one. Anyone?

  • @iflytango
    @iflytango 3 года назад +1

    First pull nice job

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад

      Well.....virtually...let's just say, no adjustments were necessary.

    • @iflytango
      @iflytango 3 года назад +1

      @@PilotViewProductions yea I figured that great video hopefully my 346xp will go that good

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад

      @@iflytango Let me know if you have questions

    • @iflytango
      @iflytango 3 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions you can count on it thanks

  • @slpip4365
    @slpip4365 3 года назад

    The muffler gasket should go between the metal shield and the engine, not between the muffler and the metal shield as shown in the video. See 26:59/34:21.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад

      Thanks for viewing, but in this case, you are incorrect. Proof 1: 26:00 Original gasket marks on the heat shield. Proof 2: 27:08 Absence of gasket marks on the back of the heat shield. Proof 3: Other videos from those who have broken down the 455 like this guy who clearly states where the gasket goes at 18:28 ruclips.net/video/RGL4q8efnFo/видео.html

    • @Fueler
      @Fueler Год назад

      You are incorrect he did it right in the video

  • @jannehyvarinen8827
    @jannehyvarinen8827 3 месяца назад

    Hei, anteeksi kun kommentoin Suomeksi.. en osaa englantia tarpeeksi hyvin..
    Mutta asiaan, video on aivan huippu ja yksityskohtainen jolla sahan kasaus onnistuu varmasti.. mutta minun mielestä laitat männän väärin päin? Männän imukanavat ja männänrenkaan tappi pitäisi tulla kaasuttajaan päin?? Videolla näyttää että tappi ja kanavat tulee pakoputken puolelle? Toivottavasti katsoin väärin.. olen juuri kasaamassa omaa samanlaista sahaa ja laitan männän juuri päinvastoin kun videossa😊
    Kerrothan jos olen väärässä.. kiitos videosta t. Janne from Mönni Finland

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 месяца назад

      Kiitos katsomisesta ja kommentoinnista. Kokoonpanon aikana en huomannut mitään eroa mäntäkokoonpanossa tai tarkemmin sanottuna... En nähnyt männässä eroa, joka saisi minut ajattelemaan, että se oli koottu väärin. Se on toiminut hyvin siitä lähtien, kun tuotin tämän videon muutama vuosi sitten. Jos uskot, että se olisi pitänyt asentaa toisin, vaihda se vapaasti omaan kokoonpanoosi. Onnea kaikkiin projekteihisi ja kiitos vielä kerran. Dekaani

    • @jannehyvarinen8827
      @jannehyvarinen8827 3 месяца назад

      Kiitos vastauksesta, sylinterissä on kanavat ja männässä myös vastaavat .. saha käynnistyy varmasti noinkin mutta ei toimi täydellisesti jos männän laittaa väärin?? Katso videolta niin näet että mäntä ei ole samanlainen molemmilta puolin, siinä on kanavat kaasuttajan puolella kuten sylinterissäkin.. kiitos videosta ja hyvää jatkoa sinulle.. tee lisää videoita muistakin projekteista😊 br Janne

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 месяца назад

      Muistan etukäteen katsomani videot ja niissä todettiin ehdottomasti, että männän päällä olevan nuolen tulee olla linjassa pakoaukon kanssa. Jälleen kerran, en ole asiantuntija, menen vain niin kuin minua neuvottiin. Dekaani@@jannehyvarinen8827

  • @sidwalker6902
    @sidwalker6902 2 года назад +1

    Mount Airy?

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад +1

      Close....Pilot Mountain

    • @sidwalker6902
      @sidwalker6902 2 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions cool video, I have the 450 Husqvarna and it works well with (50:1 mixed fuel) thanks for the video and reply, I used to drive OTR and traveled the Blue Ridge many times.

  • @marksmith3352
    @marksmith3352 7 месяцев назад

    One of them crank bearings was bad.

  • @karlhagen7991
    @karlhagen7991 6 месяцев назад

    At 33:13 you installed the chain with the edge on the wrong side. ;-) Otherwise good video for beginner...

  • @dolinabjelasnice
    @dolinabjelasnice 3 года назад

    Can you tell me where you by flywheel parts number 537292 I am google I can find same , can you help me, Thank You 🙏

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад +1

      You mentioned you had a 455 Rancher. Where did you get the number you provided for the flywheel...off the old one?

    • @dolinabjelasnice
      @dolinabjelasnice 3 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions back off the flywheel

    • @dolinabjelasnice
      @dolinabjelasnice 3 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions I think it’s original parts from Sweden 🇸🇪

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  3 года назад +1

      @@dolinabjelasnice You might try contacting these folks to see when one will be in stock.
      store.chainsawr.com/products/husqvarna-455-rancher-chainsaw-flywheel-assembly

    • @dolinabjelasnice
      @dolinabjelasnice 3 года назад

      @@PilotViewProductions Thank You 🙏 so much I will be trying and let you know to ,best friend!!!

  • @cpopte
    @cpopte 2 месяца назад +1

    Excelent ! Except the WD40 that is... :)

  • @davidsebestyen50
    @davidsebestyen50 2 месяца назад

    Why are you putting sealant on the bolts? It is not necessary! Locktite on the flywheel threads! Really? Not necessarily

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 месяца назад +1

      You watched a two part series related to a guy who knows nothing about chainsaws, received one in parts that he didn't remove, cleaned everything up and figured out where all the parts went back correctly....and it ended up fully functional....and putting sealant on bolts was all you came away with?

  • @vaclavhorsky802
    @vaclavhorsky802 2 года назад +1

    The chain is upside down

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  2 года назад

      I'm guessing you didn't watch the video. Take a look at 32:16

    • @vaclavhorsky802
      @vaclavhorsky802 2 года назад

      33:08 chain is 100% upside down. The repair is perfect nice job

  • @jouni1313
    @jouni1313 2 года назад +1

    Tyyppi laittaa ketjunkin väärin päin ja ei osaa edes käynnistinkoteloa oikein laittaa.

  • @slpip4365
    @slpip4365 3 года назад

    Damn Husqvarna used cheap parts worst than the China made parts. My Husqvarna is the same as a China saw because it uses China parts now. I could save few hundred dollars to get a China saw.

    • @PilotViewProductions
      @PilotViewProductions  Год назад

      Hope you're not banking on Stihl. I got one of those too..won't start.