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Husky's bleeding = why?

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by buzz-saw, Dec 19, 2022.

  1. buzz-saw

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    OK I have two Huskys that I dug out to run through the paces coming up this week. Saws have been in storage for a while.
    All the bar oil had leaked out over time while sitting. I filled them both and they are leaking again just sitting on the bench.
    The 359 now has a towel under it to soak up the oil.
    550xp I filled and it is also seeping out the slot for the oiler that lines up with the hole in the bar, I noticed this before I put the bar back on. It didn't take long for the oil to appear after I filled it; maybe 15 minutes or so you could see it starting.

    Anyone have any input as to why this might be happening.
     
  2. The Wood Wolverine

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    Are these stored out doors and go through temperature cycles?


    The rubber oil pump lines get old and don't seal up. And/or the oil tank vent isn't breathing sufficiently.
     
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    Yes stored in the shop so when the heat is on there is temperature swings. I wondered with it warmer if the oil expands causing pressure and seepage.
    I just found it strange that almost as soon as I put oil in 550 it started to show up in the oil slot next to the bar.
    Can't believe it could be an oil line ; 550 is nearly new with only a handful of tanks of fuel through it.

    Am I correct in thinking that the tank vent is a one way vent like the fuel tank vent to allow air in only? " If" this is correct it would still allow it to build pressure.

    I guess to fix this I just need to get cutting so they aren't on the bench.
     
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    Both of my Stihl's leak oil sitting on a shelf. If I put the saws on their sides with bar down, that seems to lessen the leaking.
     
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    my 450 rancher was leaking like that. I took it all apart, cleaned all the gunk around the rubber, hoses etc, put it back together and voila! no more leakage. I have a tendency to use compressed air blow out the clutch and surrounding area. That tends to force oil soaked dust behind the plate that covers up the oiler. Once I cleaned that all out, I was good to go.
     
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    Stihls dont wet the bed! :rofl: :lol: Maybe an occasional accident! :eek:
    Maybe thats why Sandhillbilly keeps recommending the blankie!
     
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    I might put them on the side and loosen the oil caps so the tanks can't have pressure fluxuation.
    Note to self: Tighten caps before moving saws. I might actually have to put a note, so I really don't forget. And it wouldn't be the first time.:doh:
     
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    I don't think I've ever had a saw that doesn't leak at least some bar oil if not run for a while. And as others have said, laying them on their side seems to help a lot.
     
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    All of mine seem to dribble a little bit. This just seems like more than most.
    Maybe just the way it is.
     
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    I've never worked on a 5 series Husky but M2theB has. Sounds like an oil tank vent issue.

    Only one of my saws is currently weeping. When they start, I usually find the issue is with those lines but doubtful since yours is not that old.
     
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    I do, but I’ll keep it to myself in the spirit of holiday cheer. :rofl: :lol:
     
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    It's leaking cause it's a Husky. Mine has leaked since day one it's a 555
     
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    LOL ,
    I didn't want to say that so thanks for covering me.

    Run-em"
     
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    my 572 cries

    2 550’s and a 562 and none of them leak.

    Never looked into the 572 issue. Just accept it. It’s not like it empties out over night but it does leave a dip can size puddle over a week or so.
     
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    They are just marking their territory.
     
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    To be fair I have a 372 that's well abused and used before I got it. It's probably 10 years old. And it doesn't leak.

    But that 555 like I said leaked since day one and probably doesn't have two tanks through it. It's a truck saw for in case a tree is in the road. Use to say in one of those Husky cases in the back seat of a truck. Somewhere out there there is a 2012 Colorado with an oil soaked back seat from the years it sat in the back seat and leaked through that box onto the seat.
     
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    I have Gray Echos, an orange Echo, 2 Huskys, a Jonsered and a Makita spanning two and a half decades. Ain't none of them that don't leave bar oil where you sit them. If you have a puddle you may have a problem. Otherwise it's always been ubiquitous in my experience? Temperature swings will cause mine to leak a bit more.
     
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    Thanks.
    I can deal with it.
    Some of my other saws do leak a little sometimes ( Stihls .....cough-cough) but never this much.
    So just don't let them sit and problem solved.
     
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