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After cutting some ash with the 560 yesterday then re-starting after a fuel up there was an lot of rattling noise. So stopped and on inspection a allen headed black screw was found stuck to the magnet on the flywheel. I removed this and could not find where it had came from. I ran the saw since and it seems to be OK. Has anyone got an idea where it may have came from

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Husqvarnas do have previous for loosing exhaust bolts . Its a neat trick to get it behind the cover and stuck to the flywheel magnet though .

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The screw has a flat end it's 4.85mm diameter and total length is 20.95mm. The head has a flange resembling a small washer. I checked exhaust and could not see anything missing there

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Probably the screw that mounts the air injection nozzle (plastic trumpet) to the crankcases on the right hand side of the flywheel!

 

 

That's what I was thinking , hope it's not a crank case bolt!

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