Husqvarna 340 User Manual

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Repair instructions

Repairing damaged threads

A repair kit, 503 27 33-01, is available for repairing
damaged threads.

First drill out the hole using:

6.1 mm drill bit for magnesium crankcase

Then screw in the thread insert using a suitable
bolt and spanner.

Thread insert

A damaged thread can be repaired using a thread
insert. The slotted part of the thread insert is
screwed in first, as this is the cutting part.

To repair a thread that was originally designed for a
PL5 screw: first drill out with a 6.1 mm diameter
drill bit, then screw in the thread insert using a
suitable screw and spanner.

To repair a thread that was originally designed for a
MT6 screw: first drill out with a 7.1 mm diameter
drill bit, then screw in the thread insert using a
suitable screw and spanner.

This type of thread insert is best suited for use in
plastic and magnesium, but not for repairing
threads in aluminium. In that case use a helicoil
insert with metric screw.

New part no.

Description

503 27 39-01

PL5

503 27 40-01

MT6

Guide bar bolts – replacement

1
Drain the oil tank.

2
Knock through the old guide bar bolt so that it falls
into the oil tank.

3
Remove the bolt from the oil tank.

4

Fasten a steel wire to the thread of the new bolt,
feed the steel wire into the oil tank and out through
the bolt hole in the crankcase.

5
Pull the steel wire until the bolt comes out through
its hole.

6
Pull through the bolt with its nut. Place a spacer
between the nut and crankcase.

7
Check that the square shoulder of the bolt is
correctly seated in the recess in the crankcase.

8
Refill with chain oil.

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