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Is it on the right way round? There should be a bit of hex nut sticking out one side more than the other.

 

Sorry I got no pic or I would post some. Is it always tight when turned or is it the compression stroke of the cylinder making it seem tight? The clutch will turn with engine until the chain break is put on!

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I've just confused myself there.

 

Is the clutch cover tight? Metal outer that the chains attaches to! This should spin freely around the clutch when engine not running but will spin when engine running.

 

Can you get any pics up?

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As Skyhuck says, the oil pump needs to line up with the spur, if not when you tighten it up it will bind up.

 

Tip, after fitting correctly check its all free. Do not run up the saw without the bar and chain on. The clutch self tightens under load, but can loosen under overrun (when throttling down) if it has not fully tightened. The drum could spin off at 200 mph (guess) and hit the workshop wall before getting lost in the rubbish under the bench.

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As Skyhuck says, the oil pump needs to line up with the spur, if not when you tighten it up it will bind up.

 

Tip, after fitting correctly check its all free. Do not run up the saw without the bar and chain on. The clutch self tightens under load, but can loosen under overrun (when throttling down) if it has not fully tightened. The drum could spin off at 200 mph (guess) and hit the workshop wall before getting lost in the rubbish under the bench.

 

Or as I had the misfortune to find out go through the window and out onto a field. Took me hours to find it. Wish I knew this ages ago. Do now. :blushing:

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