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  1. Thanks Stubby, Will have to contact him and hope he sees my side of the story. The only other observation is that the oiling hole in the sugi bar looks smaller than in the husky bar( see previous pics) even though its location looks to be good. Will let you know how I get on Thanks , Med
  2. Guys , Just to update. Sthil () not getting any were with my sugihara bar oiling issue. This is despite fitting a new rim sprocket and oil feed/delivery pipe. Tried it again today and bar went hot and chain very slack When I refit the old Husqvarna 18" bar , I do not have the same issue. My 395xp fitted with the sugi 28" bar , I have had no issues , despite making some heavy cuts. In fact its like new. I am afraid if approach Rob @ chainsawbars, he is going to blame lack of oil ! even though I had only purchased it last week with new chain. Don't know what I can do next, as I cannot see why the bar should not be getting enough oil. Please help....................Med
  3. Stubby, Put the saw back together and fitted the old husky 18" bar. Ran it against a cut log but very little oil pattern on the log face. But a lot of oil around were the bar clamps to the saw. I am now thinking that the seal of the rubber hose to bar is not sealing properly As when I run my finger across this area , there seems part of the rubber feed pipe seal that is flush and not proud possibly causing the oil not to be sent down the bar rail ? I am going to order a replacement oil pipe assembly and also a new sprocket, will update when fitted . Many thanks, Med
  4. Guys, just been studying this again. I have overlayed the bar pad onto both bars as I can see a witness mark showing the position that the bars are clamped in. What are your thoughts ? Do you think that wear on the rim sprocket is the cause ? I answer to angry squirrel, the plastic pump drive is showing NO signs of wear both were the drive is taken from on the rim drive and no wear on the worm drive remarkably. I don’t know we’re to look next if I am honest? Any further help/ ideas appreciated. Thanks, Med
  5. Adw, I will try this tomorrow night after work in case there is a mis-match between oil ways. I have had your manual, thank you very much for that and your help, much appreciated . This is a very odd issue Regards, Med Roberts
  6. Hi guys, Firstly thanks for everybody’s help. I have just been able to strip the saw and cannot see anything obvious? The Filter on the oil pick up pipe is not plugged , the oil line to and from the pump is clear. The mounting bolts for the oil pump were tight. The worm drive hasn’t worn and the pump is free to turn by hand.Here are some pics. Basically I cannot see any issues,but IAm no expert on saws unlike MF tractors( Agricultural engineer by trade). Can somebody point out what IAm missing please ?Thanks , Med
  7. ADW, sensible advise! I have PM 'd you, with your kind offer. Will update when I can get a minute.Thanks , Med
  8. Guys, Thanks for the assistance. Should I order the following parts from L &S : No 6 - worm drive, No-7 oil pump assembly and No-14 mounting screws ? Would these be OEM as never used them before ? Med.
  9. Adw, pic of Clutch type you asked for. Thank you, Med
  10. Thanks adw, were's the quickest place to buy one of these tools ? Thanks ,Med
  11. adw, Do I need a special tool to remove the clutch/sprocket as I have never pulled it off before ? Thanks to all in advance . Med
  12. Hi Steve , Just seen your post. That would make perfect sense. How much of a job to get to the oil pump to check this out ? Thanks, Med ps My 395xp you ported/exhaust mod is a beast
  13. Thanks for the quick replies guys. I was wondering about the bar oil, but I have a 395xp (spud ported) with a 28" sugihara light pro bar, which I have this weekend been ringing up a beech trunk (3ft diam) and the bar is as new with the same bar oil !! I have put the 18" husky bar back on and bar isn't showing signs of heat as the sugi bar. But I cannot see how the sugi bar oiling holes are wrong and don't want to blame the bar without evidence. How can I tell if there, is enough oil flowing ? Any ideas what to try next ? Thanks , Med
  14. Guys, I bought a 20” sugihara light weight pro bar and chain from Rob(chainsaw bars) last week to upgrade from the well used 18” husky bar. Thinking it would be easier on the back buckin firewood. After a little use, I could see signs of overheating on the bar? The chain was not over tight, chain sharp and using proper chain oil. I have checked that the saw is oiling with bar removed,cleaned the bar rails and flipped the bar over but same occured again . I am now wondering if enough oil is being pumped, even though the oil adjuster is set to the max flow. Has anybody had oiling issues with this saw ? I have attached pics, if that helps? Not sure were to check next?? Ended up putting old bar and chain back on!
  15. Everybody, Just like to add. This is NOTHING to do with steve's porting job!! The saw goes great after the work carried out TWO years ago and would highly recommend anybody to have him work his magic on there saw. Top guy Med

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