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Re: Chainsaw Leakage Pressure Tester
« Reply #10 on: August 23, 2013, 08:29:00 pm »
A little tid bit of info on this leaking seal business .Usually you can tell after a short run and the saw runs out lean if you have a bad seal .On something like Stihl if you take the clutch off because of the fact that side is prone to oil slinging it will have an oily film under the clutch .If you have a blowing seal you can usually see the blow pattern in the oil residue .Also more times than not a bad seal will be on the clutch side verses the flywheel side .

 

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