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Mike Pinches
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I was wondering if anyone has a spare flywheel side crankcase for a 357xp, or an entire broken saw they want to sell for parts?

I got a non runner and whilst starting on it's re-build today found that the generator for the heated handle has sheared off the bolt holes (no trace of the bolts anymore) and then eaten through a reasonable amount of crankcase.

 

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I was wondering if anyone has a spare flywheel side crankcase for a 357xp, or an entire broken saw they want to sell for parts?

I got a non runner and whilst starting on it's re-build today found that the generator for the heated handle has sheared off the bolt holes (no trace of the bolts anymore) and then eaten through a reasonable amount of crankcase.

 

Thanks

 

I started tipping out the chainsaw shed of dead saws , I am just sifting through whats salvageable and whats for the bin. There are at least five 357xp`s in various sates of disrepair ( fecked :) ) there will almost certainly be a spare pair of crankcases. Remind/pm me in a week or two.

 

Bob

 

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I started tipping out the chainsaw shed of dead saws , I am just sifting through whats salvageable and whats for the bin. There are at least five 357xp`s in various sates of disrepair ( fecked :) ) there will almost certainly be a spare pair of crankcases. Remind/pm me in a week or two.

 

Bob

 

One mans Fecked is another mans fixable:thumbup: bet most of those 357XPs could run again!

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I started tipping out the chainsaw shed of dead saws , I am just sifting through whats salvageable and whats for the bin. There are at least five 357xp`s in various sates of disrepair ( fecked :) ) there will almost certainly be a spare pair of crankcases. Remind/pm me in a week or two.

 

Bob

 

One mans Fecked is another mans fixable:thumbup: bet most of those 357XPs could run again!

 

Its one of them you are doing a porting job for spud as soon as the pot turns up :001_cool: There are tons of plastics for Stihl,Husky and Jonsered , I am going to struggle a bit to identify what most of it is off of :thumbdown:

 

Bob

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Its one of them you are doing a porting job for spud as soon as the pot turns up :001_cool: There are tons of plastics for Stihl,Husky and Jonsered , I am going to struggle a bit to identify what most of it is off of :thumbdown:

 

Bob

 

Had an old 357XP in recently, aftermarket cylinder well down on power, ported a new Meteor kit, fitted it and the owner couldn't believe it was the same saw after it was keeping up with his 560XP:thumbup:

 

Much of the stuff I get in looks like your scrappers, they don't remain like that long!

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Had an old 357XP in recently, aftermarket cylinder well down on power, ported a new Meteor kit, fitted it and the owner couldn't believe it was the same saw after it was keeping up with his 560XP:thumbup:

 

Much of the stuff I get in looks like your scrappers, they don't remain like that long!

 

I can vouch for that. :thumbup1:

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I started tipping out the chainsaw shed of dead saws , I am just sifting through whats salvageable and whats for the bin. There are at least five 357xp`s in various sates of disrepair ( fecked :) ) there will almost certainly be a spare pair of crankcases. Remind/pm me in a week or two.

 

Bob

 

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That would be perfect, thank you. I will PM you in a couple of weeks.

 

Cheers,

 

Mike

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