358350200 Craftsman Chainsaw - Overview

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Chain Bracket – Part Number: 530053177
Chain Bracket
PartSelect #: PS9969587
Manufacturer #: 530053177
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853 Plug – Part Number: CJ7Y
853 Plug
PartSelect #: PS10043834
Manufacturer #: CJ7Y
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Bar 20" Sn P – Part Number: 578023120
Bar 20" Sn P
PartSelect #: PS11969640
Manufacturer #: 578023120
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Flywheel Nut – Part Number: 530016139
Flywheel Nut
PartSelect #: PS9967556
Manufacturer #: 530016139
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Needle – Part Number: 530037294
Needle
PartSelect #: PS9969063
Manufacturer #: 530037294
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Chain – Part Number: 33SL078G
Chain
PartSelect #: PS9944551
Manufacturer #: 33SL078G
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Fan Hsg. P60 – Part Number: 530054712
Fan Hsg. P60
PartSelect #: PS9969706
Manufacturer #: 530054712
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Clutch Cover – Part Number: 530054261
Clutch Cover
PartSelect #: PS9969673
Manufacturer #: 530054261
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Cylinder – Part Number: 530014943
Cylinder
PartSelect #: PS9967146
Manufacturer #: 530014943
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Decal Kickback – Part Number: 530054932
Decal Kickback
PartSelect #: PS9969735
Manufacturer #: 530054932
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Chassis – Part Number: 530054713
Chassis
PartSelect #: PS9969707
Manufacturer #: 530054713
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Decal Fan Hsg. – Part Number: 530054262
Decal Fan Hsg.
PartSelect #: PS9969674
Manufacturer #: 530054262
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installing fuel through fuel tank wall
To start, remove the plastic carburetor grill. DO NOT remove the carburetor. The fuel line has to be sliced down to fit through the tank hole and get it in far enough up into the tank to grab with needle nose pliers.( need long needle nose pliers which I didn't have) I placed about six inches of the plastic tubing in the jaws of vice so that half of the tube was squeezed in the vice jaws. I then used a razor blade to shave off the exposed tube. I slipped the shaved end of the tube up through the tank hole far enough to grab with long tweezers and pulled it up to where I could grab it in the tank with needle nose pliers. I put light lube oil on the remaining tubing and pulled it through. It takes a steady firm pull to pull it in. Install the filter and pull the tube back down into the tank. I also used a small diameter drill bit and with my fingers slightly reamed the tube ends to ease the tube over the filter and carburetor nipples. To prime the engine, spray starting fluid into the carburetor and start. Repeat until the engine will run on fuel. It took me hours to figure this out, but will take less than an hour with this method.
Parts Used:
Engine Fuel Filter Fuel Line (25" Length)
  • RICHARD from BROCKTON, MA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Split fuel line driving brother-in-law to frustration
Seven screw, three case cover, two air cleaner, two carb mounting, pulled carb, drained tank, pulled old fuel line, treaded new one in, wire to thread, thread to angle cut fuel line. Reassemble, test, sharpen chain, retest…not exactly a doityourselfer, graduate degree in mechanical/industrial engineering and former medium/heavy mechanical. Get fuel line on carb prior to reassembly, line may need some stretching with a tapered punch.
Parts Used:
Fuel Line (25" Length)
  • Howard from UNICOI, TN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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