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Yep. Clutch spring sorted ours ..

 

But what is making the clutch spring fail prematurely . Is it the ovality in the crank I have heard about ?

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I tried lots of things to remedy this stalling problem (stalling when brake applied) - including the replacement clutch springs . . . to no avail.

 

Finally sorted it, once I replaced the needle bearing.

The body of the original needle bearing was plastic, causing the clutch drum to dip slightly on one side when the brake was applied. The replacement bearing is metal = no dipping.

 

Thank f**k :)

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Just make sure the worn out plastic bearing cage hasn't worn a rebate into the crankshaft. You may find that the spur sprockets have come from the factory off centre.

 

the work one has loads of new new bearings and a new clutch drum but has worn the crank beyond use. not great for a saw thats about a year old. repair shop said it will be about 400 euro to fit a new crank!!!:thumbdown:

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