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Posted
5 hours ago, Oldfeller said:

Anyone know a source for Husqvarna A100 crank seals, or a part# or anything from another model that will fit and do the same job.

tia.

@adw

Posted
1 hour ago, kram said:

Measure it and go to a bearing supplier

Or ask LSE.

It's looking to be the best course of action, the saw in question has a suspected air leak as it goes into a "runaway"situation and revs to oblivion if you allow it, I made the mistake of lending my pressure tester to a less than honorable cnut who has moved house without first returning it.

I have another arriving today, which will hopefully confirm my suspicions. 

I cant find much info on the carb either, a Tillotson HL220AX.

its not even listed on Tillotsons site.

Posted

Are we actually talking about the old 100 with the big sloping fuel tank on the top, no brake or anti vibration? The old HL carb parts should still be available , try Rowena over in Wales.

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26 minutes ago, adw said:

Are we actually talking about the old 100 with the big sloping fuel tank on the top, no brake or anti vibration? The old HL carb parts should still be available , try Rowena over in Wales.

yes that's the one, I'll give them a look,thank you, the carb isn't like my other HL series, in as much as only one mixture screw, and the tickover screw actually goes into the venturi and directly contacts the plate, rather than the usual means of on the outside linkage.

Have you a link for rowena,, I'm getting directed to some ancient witchcraft chick!

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Posted

The 100 was the later all orange saw, the 90 was the earliest 1959 black and orange, put some pictures up be good to see it.

Posted
1 hour ago, spudulike said:
WWW.ROWENACARBS.CO.UK

I have used something called Google, not sure if it is mainstream yet🤔😉

Hugo is your man, very helpful.

I too have google, but you are obviously more familiar with how to use it.B|

thank you for the link.

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1 hour ago, adw said:

The 100 was the later all orange saw, the 90 was the earliest 1959 black and orange, put some pictures up be good to see it.

I'll give it a go, its in bits at the moment, but I'll try and get a few pics.

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