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Husqvarna 550 mark 1


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20 minutes ago, adw said:

Seen plenty like that, this was why they added an additional screw to clamp the crankcase tighter in that area, if the saw is a good runner yes it’s worth doing, split the crankcase and fit a new gasket, as a belt and braces repair also use some instant gasket either side of the new gasket, it would probably be worth replacing the main bearings as it’s apart, pretty sure we can advise you as you go if you choose to repair it.

What tool would I need to spilt the crankcase 

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1 minute ago, Dan 31 said:

👍 cheers 

Its a tricky one to assess / weigh up . If you feel confidant to do the repair , split the cases etc etc then yes . However it was a weakness in the MK 1 and could happen again despite your repair . The Mk 2 is a way better saw than the Mk1 . So .... Ho hum what do you do ?

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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Just as an aside, I ran a couple of MK1s.

Had one rebuilt when it let go (piston rings iirc)

One month later it went again, cost me nearly half the price of a new one.

Tbh this is what I’m worried on 

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