Sears 358.356100-3.7/18"PS manual Chain Wear on Drive Sprocket, Outer, Uide Plate, Nuts

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5. Remove the pulley screw in the center of the

.....

pulley.

Figure

50.

 

_ _ _

:..

"

 

6.

Lift the

pulley carefully

while

gently

twisting

it

 

counterclockwise

_

,

and remove

the

_

old rope.

 

 

 

.:

:

 

7.Move away from the fuel tank and burn the end of the new rope to go into the pulley. '

8.Pull the burnt end while hot through a_rag to smooth it.

9.Feed the rope through the housing and the round starter hole. Figure 50.

10.Put the rope into the pulley groove and up through the hole.

11.Wrap rope counterclockwise around pulley rachet end and tuck loose end back under

rope leaving a 3/8 to 1/2 inch tail.

12.Rewind all the rope onto the pulley, turnin

court....

13.Set the pulley into thehousing; PUSh it down

:and engage the spring;:

;_14. Replace and tighten the pulley screw.

D, CLUTCH,ANDDRUM!SPROCKET

WARNING!

Do not start engine without Guide Bar, Chain, and Bar Clamp completely assembled. The clutch Can come off without the guidebar and chain co_PleteL assembled and serious injury could resulL Do not loosen and spin the clutch

off of the crankshaft with a power too!, The clutch shoes and drum could separate causing the clutch to violentlyfly apart and serious per-

sonal injury could result. :_: _

:.

:;.

Take the saw to yournearestSears Service Center for full. clutch'inspect{on and Service after each 100 hours of operation./t is recom- mended that you do not try i to'_service the c/utch yourse/f un/ess you am a competent

,..... sma/[ engine mechanic and have the proper ;_ _ ,clutch service too/s. Proper disassembly and

repair of the clutch is extremely important to

the life of the engine and thesafety of the

operator......

Clutch maintenance is requiredwhen:

--the chain continues to turn while engine idles after the idle speed screw has been adjusted to its capacity.

--slippage occurs during a cut.

.--achattering noise occurs during cutting.

Clean the clutch, drum/sprocket_ and sur- rounding area daily during heavy, use of the saw: Check't0 see that the clutch drum turns freely and Smo0thty.

Inspect the sprocket regularly for wear. A worn sprocket will make the chain run er- ratically and will Shorten the life of the bar and chain. Figure 52.

!5, Pull out 12 inches of rope and catch the rope in. the slot in the pulley. Figure 51.

16."rurn the pulley 3 complete turns clockwise,

,,,"_ windingup the spring.

17.Hold the pulley and pull the starter rope to the full extent of length and let the rope re- wind slowly.

18.Replace fan housing withthe fourscrews in their proper location.

• Replace the sprocket whenever a new chain

is installed in order to gain the full life ex-

pectancy of the chain. Use the

following pro-

./cedure:. _

_

 

 

Items Required:

Scrench

Wrench

 

9/16"

Socket

 

3/4"

Socket

Wrench

1.Remove the:carburetor cover and pull the spark plug away from the rubber connector.

2.Remove the bar clamp, outer guide plate, guide bar, and chain. Figure53.

CHAIN WEAR ON DRIVE SPROCKET

i

WEAR IS VISIBLE

 

RIM TyPE WEARS INSIDE

ON SPUR TYPE

 

(Model 358......354831)

,

(Model 358,354871),,

Figure 52

BAR CLAMP

 

 

 

 

(_OUTER

BAR MOUNTING

 

UIDE PLATE

 

 

NUTS

 

6

III

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Contents Operators manual Specifications ContentsKnow Your SAW Safety Rulesand PrecautionsPlan Ahead Guard Against KickbackOperate Your SAW Safely Handle Fuel with CautionMaintain Your SAW in Good Working Order Carry Your SAW SafelyKnow Your Chain SAW IntroductionState and Local Ordinance Requirements Geeing Ready Read Your 0PERATOWS Manual Preparing Your SAW for USEUc1 Do not USE Chain TensionAutomotive OIL Gasoline Containing AlcoholImportant Points BAR and Chain OILStarting Procedure Using Your SAWControl Devices Starting InstructionsControlling Kickback Power Sharpknob Using the Power Sharpsystem ModelAutomatic Sharpening Inspect Cutters for Grinding Marks TOP View of CutterHand Filing Replace or Remove Stone Andcarrier AssemblyTree Felling Techniques Understand Reactive ForcesPlan Your Sawing Operation CARE- Fully in Advance Do not CUT Felling Small Trees -- Less than 6 in DiameterFelling Large Trees m 6 Diameter Or MoreThrough the log and finish with a 2/3 cut on BuckingBUCKING--WITHOUT a Support 2ND CUTPruning DebranchingUSE Commonsense Third PruningcutGuide BAR and Chain MaintenanceGuide BAR Worn Grooves File Edges Correct Square Maintain Rounded Corner Depth GaugeCooling and Exhaust System Heat Shield MufflerSpark Plug Starter Rope Repair and ReplacementChampion CJ-8Y Spark Plug MEDIUM--dOuter Chain Wear on Drive SprocketUide Plate NutsLOW Speed Mixture Adjustment Carburetor AdjustmentsGJCOUNTER-VIBE Vibration System AIR FilterWhen your ,saw is to be stored for over 30 days always Maintenance AccessoriesStorage Key Pad Catalog No DescriptionSwitch Trouble Shooting Chart==i Maintenance ChartPage 2336 Assembly Qty DescriptionIncl. # + ++.o+ Qty. Description Pad No Qty DescriptionQty Description Pa No 35102 Valve-Throttle 3511943 \ Qty Description STD5t1003 Screw-Bracket Drum & Sprocket Assembly 24399Thrust Washer 25925 Bearing Clutch34 ¸¸ Quick Reference MaintenanceFuel and OIL Starting the EngineSears