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Re: 455 Rancher clutch springs
« on: August 25, 2015, 10:49:30 pm »
Well I got the new clutch springs in and got them installed.   When I started the saw I still had alittle bit of chain movement but much better than it was.   So I took the clutch off and put it on my disc sander.   That not only reduces the size of the clutch but also reduces the weight a little.   After some trial and error I finally got the chain to stop moving when at idle.
The old springs were discolored so they must have been over heated at one time.  Something I will have to watch out for in the future.
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