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Using The Husqvarna Crankshaft Installation Tool

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by KilliansRedLeo, Oct 19, 2014.

  1. hanleyclifford

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    How does one order one of those Husqvarna crankshaft installation tools?
     
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    Using The Husqvarna Crankshaft Installation Tool

    Check out the pdf KilliansRedLeo posted and get your part numbers. There are multiple sources online or you could order them from a Husky dealer just like any regular part.
     
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    Thanks. There seems to be quite a choice. I have a Jonsered 2165 - any way to figure which one I need?
     
  4. mdavlee

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    2165 is the same as the 365 special.
     
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    Hey Folk's ,

    This might be a silly Questions but..

    Does anyone know where you can order a STHIL Crank Puller or will the Husky Crank Puller work on a STHIL Crank... ( for a MS180 ) .

    Thanks in advance. :)
     
  6. BuckthornBonnie

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    Some Stihl dealers will sell you the tools. Pricey, though. Also, that 180 is a clamshell design so the bearings are simply seated on the crank.

    Going back a bit, but there’s some misinformation in this thread.