Installing a new cylinder and piston in a Husqvarna 390XP chainsaw. Step by step assembly so easy a monkey could do it. No offense to any monkeys reading this. #smallenginerepair
I remember replacing a lot of copper head gaskets on kawasaki 2 stroke street triples. I wish they made new chainsaws like that because pulling a head and looking at cylinder condition would be a lot easier.
From one tech to another tech when we do complete rebuilds intake boot gets replaced rather it's bad or not , seen to many people put new top end cylinder kit and use old boot then it means out and blows again .
If you don't run a gasket then the piston will be closer to the top of the cylinder at top dead center. In some cases it might even hit it. Compression will be higher. A saw builder would measure squish before just deleting a gasket and calling it good. I'm not a saw builder so I would run a gasket and be safe.
Its just a piece of rope. Be careful to have the piston above the exhaust port before inserting rope and then turn cylinder in the direction that brings the piston up first. This way the rope won't get caught in a port.
@@TheGreasyShopRag I was referring to the white plastic looking block you used to stabilize the crank when you were installing the piston. You referred to that as a piston stop.
Just like working on old dirt bikes when I was a kid
I remember replacing a lot of copper head gaskets on kawasaki 2 stroke street triples. I wish they made new chainsaws like that because pulling a head and looking at cylinder condition would be a lot easier.
Another great video. Maybe I should buy my lubricants from you
My favorite saw, thank you very much for the video.
I've heard its a very popular model with the big loggers
@@TheGreasyShopRag you're right it is. My friend is a pro faller, he's running 2 of them.
I was a bit frustrated not being shown how to install those other 3 screws, but the music was so calming that it didn't bother me by the end. Laterrr.
I added the music because I felt the narrator wasn't keeping up with his end of the deal.
@@TheGreasyShopRag can i set 13200 rpm for 372xp oem after one blown tank? saw after replacing the piston ...
Good job!
I always use a light coating of grease on the base gasket
I don't think I've ever heard of that before. Won't the grease break down the paper gasket?
From one tech to another tech when we do complete rebuilds intake boot gets replaced rather it's bad or not , seen to many people put new top end cylinder kit and use old boot then it means out and blows again .
Thats good advice. Thanks.
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Is the gasket necessary? Didn't get one when I got my position and cylinder.
If you don't run a gasket then the piston will be closer to the top of the cylinder at top dead center. In some cases it might even hit it. Compression will be higher. A saw builder would measure squish before just deleting a gasket and calling it good. I'm not a saw builder so I would run a gasket and be safe.
Is the piston stop you used a Husqvarna tool or did you make it?
Its just a piece of rope. Be careful to have the piston above the exhaust port before inserting rope and then turn cylinder in the direction that brings the piston up first. This way the rope won't get caught in a port.
@@TheGreasyShopRag I was referring to the white plastic looking block you used to stabilize the crank when you were installing the piston. You referred to that as a piston stop.
@@69kaveman Google: chainsaw ring compressor and you will see many offerings, usually with that "piston stop".
I have emailed you and you can view many good products.Can you check it ?Thanks.