This photo shows the side view of my jonsered 365. On the other side it had decal that said 365 on the starter cover. Hope this gives you a better understanding of the saw.
what would you recommend for the torque spec of the head bolts they have a 5/16 inch head size and the diameter is .165 the bolts are steel and the block is aluminum. I would hate to strip them out. I have no idea what it would be.
To me after looking and thinking about this. It must be an engine impulse oiling system. I am not certain as i have never seen one like this.
The oil never reached the hole that feeds directly to the chain and bar. It was pouring out the bottom of the saw a massive leak. I have never taken this...
The top left of the inside of the tank is the oil side. You can see a hole at the very top that is a vent I think. The larger hole in the bottom center of the oil tank is where i removed a mesh screen that looks excactly like one you would find in a carburetor.
Now if you look at the photo of...
It is a rear handled saw and i do not have anything that resembles the oiler you have in your photo.iI am going to attach several photos of my saw showing the oil tank from inside the tank and outside the tank.
Thank you for your quick response. You are right about no information to be found. I have looked everywhere to try and get information and its not out there. I was hoping someone would have a service manual or something similar .
The saw was running perfectly i did put in a Walbro carburetor...
I can not find any information about my saw. Nothing to show me the oiling system. Nothing to show me what parts i may need or how to install them. It does not have a mechanical oiler it has something to do with the crankcase pressure. I know i must sound pretty ignorant of this and I am. Lol i...
My name is Steve and I am 77 years old as of April 29. I am trying to put a saw a Jonsered 365 chainsaw back together to give to my son in Oregon. I was more are less an infrequent user of a chainsaw. Mostly when I Elk hunted or camped in the mountains. I had to have a bunch of back surgeries...
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