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As per the title...

Does anyone have a husky 362 (or 365/372) usable clutch cover side plate please?

 

Mine is the version WITHOUT the bar adjuster built into it.

 

If I can't find one then I could use the more common one and remove the adjuster mechanism from the cover plate.

 

Given most of you live some way from Worthing I'd be happy to pay fair price and P+P.

 

Thanks

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Why not convert it to the type with the adjuster built in ? They are readily available second hand OEM or pattern part .

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Why not convert it to the type with the adjuster built in ? They are readily available second hand OEM or pattern part .

 

Good idea Gromit,

Mat found an old one for me in his 'spares' barn so I did exactly that.

 

All sorted now.

 

Cheers for the input, Stubby - keep up the good work!:thumbup:

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If your 362 is a early version it will be a small mount husky. The later version was large mount like 372.

 

Small mount cover uses tensioner in crank case. Large mount went to tensioner on clutch cover on the later 362.

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Large mount to work on small mount.

 

Well being I pulled a bonehead move and forgot to get a small mount clutch cover for the husky 362 and knew I had extra large mount covers that wouldnt fit. I wanted a clutch cover with tensioner in cover in small mount. Which I found out doesnt exist. Only small mount with no tensioner in cover and tensioner in crankcase with front adjust. So I went and modified one today.

 

 

You have to elongated the bar stud holes in cover to get correct fitment. Take some metal off bar nut shoulder and some metal off toward the bar adjuster screw to fit the swrench in. Then take the pin coupling nut and grind the head down and make a little narrower around. Put pin coupling nut on upside down to make it fit the slot on the crankcase for the tensioner slot to ride through like normal.

 

 

Thread with pics of doing the above. Some pics are embedded so you have to be signed in to see. 362xp

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Good idea Gromit,

Mat found an old one for me in his 'spares' barn so I did exactly that.

 

All sorted now.

 

Cheers for the input, Stubby - keep up the good work!:thumbup:

 

Where would we be without Matt ? :001_smile:

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