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Husky 350, advice required


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I've got a Husky 350 that I've had from new. I started it for the first time this year and it started smoking from the sprocket cover. The cover got hot quickly so I stopped the saw and removed the cover. I noticed a liquid (fuel/oil?) bubbling where the crankshaft joins the clutch weights. I assume this is not normal. What would you advise?

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2 minutes ago, ChrisNewport said:

for how long whilst it was running? the clutch will get hot if it was running a while with the brake engaged and any crud in there will soon start to smoke.

It was idling with the chain brake on for about a minute.

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20 minutes ago, BobG said:

It was idling with the chain brake on for about a minute.

Idling with the brake on should be fine provided the idle speed is not too high that it wants to engage the clutch and spin the chain .

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