Replacing a Chainsaw Oil Pump

Published 2023-05-24
Replacing an aftermarket oil pump with a Husqvarna OEM oil pump in a 440 chainsaw. In a previous video, I replaced the cylinder, piston, and a stuck oil pump in this Husqvarna 440. The generic replacement oil pump worked a little too well. Too much bar and chain oil is better than not enough but, when sitting, the saw leaks a lot more than my other Husqvarna saws. See the links below for the parts and tools I used:

Husqvarna Oil Pump Piston (540057901):
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Husqvarna Oil Pump Cylinder (537154801):
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All Comments (7)
  • @Mikeattempts
    Husqvarna Oil Pump Piston (540057901): amzn.to/3MQyC6m (affiliate*) Husqvarna Oil Pump Cylinder (537154801): amzn.to/3WKXpMB (affiliate*) *Purchasing from these Amazon affiliate links earns my channel a small commission. Think of it as a tip that doesn't cost you anything. Thanks for the support!
  • Nice to see a channel where the presenter just talks about the task rather than taking 20 min to explain a three minute procedure.
  • @garyalensr
    I have a question? I bought a brand new Poulan pro 42/18, it runs and cuts fantastic it leaks bar oil when it's just sitting. I know it's not a thousand dollar saw but it's perfect for my needs and runs awesome. What's your thoughts on why it would leak bar oil being brand new? It's leaked from day one
  • @lentztennis
    I have a Husqvarna 435 that is getting no bar oil. Cleaned bar ports , replaced oil pump assembly, blew out oil tank and still no oil. Any suggestions?