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Hi all , my beloved 371xpg is needing some repair- the inner magnetic ring that sits inside the rear of the flywheel has fallen to bits and I’m loathed to cough up for a new complete flywheel unit . It’s not shown on the parts diagrams -does anybody know if these are obtainable from the company that manufactures them for husqvarna or from any other place ? 
also the heated front handles bent so looking to salvage heating element and place on a spare handle I’ve got kicking about so am looking for advice in obtaining new handle grip from somewhere ,I  gather its heat shrink tubing but where to source some that’s up to the job -grip color diameter wise . 
any help would be much appreciated cheers ! 

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Thanks for the help - a chap from here’s  sorted me out a flywheel so things looking up .  sucessfully salvaged heating element but was fiddly- removing old grip took off top layer of tape element is sandwiched between so had to lay new tape down on top in order to lift it off in one hit but it came off ok .so it can be done but if I can’t find proper grip then it’s new handle time . L and s 

 say husky says no so I’ll try a few others that make non original  handles but not holding me breath . 
 

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