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Newt1116

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  1. Thanks peatff and good spot on the code, I have edited my post accordingly. I have looked on ebay and there is a wealth of part in the US, unfortunately some don't ship to the UK due to issue of cost with returning if there is an issue, also, the postage cost can make it uneconomical but I accept that this may be my only route. I have tried a few suppliers but they don't seem to have very good cross reference tables that show other saws with the same dimension of clutch cover /bearing so hoping that someone else has had the same issue and can speak to a suitable alternative. The saws won't get a lot of use, more of a nostalgic venture to bring these beauts back to a serviceable life so looking to keep cost down. I am also looking for a 49sp coil 504 39 17-01 if by chance someone has one. Ian
  2. Hi all, I'm new here but would appreciate help with my Jonsereds 49SP renovations. I'm currently triying to breath life back into four 49SP's which is going well, but have come across a challenge with the chain drive on a couple. The spur socket is worn on two of them (type XG-167-A7) and needs replacing but having trouble locating a suitable replacement in the UK. One if the other 49SPs has been converted to a rim sprocket using an Oregon 18242 clutch cover and 3/8 - 7 rim sprocket but I haven't been able to find one of these and various suppliers just at that they are no longer available. Does anyone know of a compatible type of suitable dimensions that will fit as I would like to convert all four to rim sprockets. I'm sure the 49sp wasn't unique in its clutch sizing and others probably used the same size. The original spur socket codes were 504 52 00-04 (3/8) or 504 52 00-05 (.325) I've attached a diagram of the two types fitted to my saws for reference. Regards Ian

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