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Cheers CC, but I already have a duff one! :biggrin:

 

I managed to get hold of one today from the dealer that sold the saw. He had one in his drawer, it's a Briggs & Stratton number 285155121ZE and is also used on other saws by the looks of it. He had some parts website up which showed half a dozen companies offering the same part. They are available on ebay too. I don't know why the Komatsu parts list shows 285155120, maybe a supersession?

 

no a duff ryobi one to see if they matched----dohhh:001_smile:

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OK, I fitted the worm gear and also fitted a new bar & chain which were the recommended fitment on the Oregon website.

Now it oils the chain just fine but it also drips quite a lot of oil underneath, and also on to the clutch assembly.

When I compare the holes between the new and old bars, the new ones are twice the size. Is this the cause of the problem? :confused1:

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did the ryobi worm match and if so what was the price of the B&S one?

 

Dunno, haven't had it yet, although your message does clear up the mystery of the card I got through the post telling me they can't deliver a package because the sender didn't pay the full postage! :001_rolleyes:

 

The bloke showed me the variation in price between the different manufacturers for the same part - between £9 and £18. He charged me a tenner so I can't grumble at that. :thumbup1:

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OK, I fitted the worm gear and also fitted a new bar & chain which were the recommended fitment on the Oregon website.

Now it oils the chain just fine but it also drips quite a lot of oil underneath, and also on to the clutch assembly.

When I compare the holes between the new and old bars, the new ones are twice the size. Is this the cause of the problem? :confused1:

 

Think it was just turned up too far. :blushing:

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Dunno, haven't had it yet, although your message does clear up the mystery of the card I got through the post telling me they can't deliver a package because the sender didn't pay the full postage! :001_rolleyes:

 

The bloke showed me the variation in price between the different manufacturers for the same part - between £9 and £18. He charged me a tenner so I can't grumble at that. :thumbup1:

 

F*****kin P'O':cursing:

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did the ryobi worm match and if so what was the price of the B&S one?

 

The Ryobi one doesn't match unfortunately. They are both the same dimensions except for the Ryobi is for a six-tooth sprocket and the Komatsu is seven. So theoretically if someone wanted to replace their worm on their Komatsu/Zenoah with the Ryobi item then they would also have to replace the clutch to match.

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