Chain replacement – Craftsman 358.352680 User Manual

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» Replace with Champion RCJ7Y spark

plug and lighten with a 3/4 inch socket
wrench (10-12 ft-Jbs). Spark plug gap

should be .025 in.

' Reinstall the spark plug boot.
' Reinstall the cylinder cover and 3

screws (15-20 in-lbs).

Screw!

Spark

Plug Boot

Spark

Plug

Cylinder

Cover

SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

CHAIN REPLACEMENT

CAUTION: Wear protective gloves

when handling chain. The chain is

sharp and can cut you even when it is
not moving.

it is nonmal for a new chain to stretch dur­
ing the first 15 minutes of cpeiation. You

should recheck your chain tension fre­

quently and adjust the chain tension as
required. See Chain Tension section.
• Move On/Stop switch to the Stop

position.

• Replace the old chain when it be­

comes worn or damaged.

• Use only the Low-Kickback replace­

ment chain specified in the repair
parts list The correct replacement bar

and chain is also specified on a decal
located on the chain saw.

• See your Sears Service Center to re­

place and sharpen individual cutters
on your chain.

• Remove bar clamp nuts.
• Remove bar clamp.
• Remove the old chain.

Cutters

Depth Gauge

' Turn adjusting screw by hand coun­

terclockwise until adjusting pin just

touches the stop.

Slide guide bar behind dutch drum

until guide bar stops against clutch
drum sprocket.

Carefully remove new chain from
package. Hold chain with the drive
links as shown.

Drive Links

‘ Place chain over and behind clutch.
► Fit bottom of drive links between teeth

in sprocket nose.

' Fit chain drive links into bar groove.
' Pull guide bar forward until chain is

snug in guide bar groove.
Now, install bar clamp making sure

the adjusting pin is positioned in the
lower hole in the guide bar.

Adjusfing

Pin

Guide Bar

Install bar clamp nuts and finger tight­
en only. Do not tighten any further at

this point.

CHAIN ADJUSTMENT

See “Chain Tension" in Maintenance

section.

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