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Husky 353 back firing again


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I have 6 yr old 353 that was back firing , I took it to local dealer and they put a new carb and replaced the broken key on the fly wheel , its worked fine for 2 months and today BANG! :001_rolleyes:.Is there a reason why this has happened again :001_unsure: ,Its not been the easiest saw to start and the work I have done recently since the repair has been a lot of stop start (fencing) stints .

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I think as we all know it is the taper that holds the flywheel to the crank, not the key, so i guess this is down to not tightening down to the correct torque, however i am amazed it lasted so long before slipping, also not sure why the carb was changed, lets hope its not the flywhhel again but an ignition unit fault.

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