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| #Post#: 73071-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Husqvarna 351 | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 12, 2016, 1:19 pm | |
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| I cant remember the details on these. Husqvarna 351 were like | |
| the 353 or the 350. Thinking it was the metal crankcase like | |
| 353. | |
| Come with 44mm bore or the later 45mm bore. Dished or flat top | |
| piston stock? | |
| #Post#: 73073-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Husqvarna 351 | |
| By: 660magnum Date: August 12, 2016, 1:30 pm | |
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| 44mm but looks like a 350 cyl mag crankcase like a 353 flat top | |
| piston | |
| #Post#: 73080-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Husqvarna 351 | |
| By: old guy Date: August 13, 2016, 8:11 am | |
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| Same saw as 353 - 346 except has the 44m/m open port cyl of the | |
| 350, both of mine now wear 346 cyls, one OE & one NE. | |
| #Post#: 73092-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Husqvarna 351 | |
| By: wild262 Date: August 15, 2016, 6:54 am | |
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| [quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=6056.msg73071#msg73071 | |
| date=1471025962] | |
| I cant remember the details on these. Husqvarna 351 were like | |
| the 353 or the 350. Thinking it was the metal crankcase like | |
| 353. | |
| Come with 44mm bore or the later 45mm bore. Dished or flat top | |
| piston stock? | |
| [/quote]Easy way to know what cylinder you have is to look to | |
| see if it has the removable transfer caps on the side. Only the | |
| 45mm had them. And if its not wore off, the number "44 or 45" | |
| should be stamped on top of cylinder. 44mm mostly were blue | |
| ink, and the 45mm were black ink. The (EPA) 351 came out in | |
| late 2002. After 2003, the 351 had the 353 45mm jug on them I | |
| believe as I had one. Be careful about mis matching the | |
| cylinder bolts as the early ones had course thread and later | |
| ones had fine thread. Fine thread started around 2005 and | |
| affected most all models with metal case, 351, 353, 346xp, Jonny | |
| models: 2147 (346oe), 2149 (351), 2152 (353), 2153 (346ne). | |
| #Post#: 73143-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Husqvarna 351 | |
| By: SawTroll Date: August 19, 2016, 5:52 pm | |
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| [quote author=old guy link=topic=6056.msg73080#msg73080 | |
| date=1471093886] | |
| Same saw as 353 - 346 except has the 44m/m open port cyl of the | |
| 350, both of mine now wear 346 cyls, one OE & one NE. | |
| [/quote] | |
| True - and the 351 never got the 45mm 353 cylinder with a dished | |
| piston like the EPA version of the 350 did. There is a | |
| possibility that some late production 351s had a closed port | |
| 44mm cylinder that was made the same way as the 353 top end | |
| though, as it is a fact that some late production Jonsered 2149s | |
| did (basically same saw). | |
| The 351 was replaced by the 353 some time in the second halv of | |
| 2002. Everything except the top end was the same between the | |
| 346xp (OE), the 351 and the 353 - with the usual exception of | |
| changes that was a matter of production time and not model. | |
| #Post#: 73226-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Husqvarna 351 | |
| By: Bluegill Date: August 26, 2016, 6:10 pm | |
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| I picked up a good 351 and gave it to my brother 4-5 years ago. | |
| Had planned to put a 346 top-end on it, but it runs too good to | |
| mess with. | |
| #Post#: 75609-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Husqvarna 351 | |
| By: SawTroll Date: January 20, 2017, 12:16 pm | |
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| [quote author=SawTroll link=topic=6056.msg73143#msg73143 | |
| date=1471647120] | |
| [quote author=old guy link=topic=6056.msg73080#msg73080 | |
| date=1471093886] | |
| Same saw as 353 - 346 except has the 44m/m open port cyl of the | |
| 350, both of mine now wear 346 cyls, one OE & one NE. | |
| [/quote] | |
| True - and the 351 never got the 45mm 353 cylinder with a dished | |
| piston like the EPA version of the 350 did. There is a | |
| possibility that some late production 351s had a closed port | |
| 44mm cylinder that was made the same way as the 353 top end | |
| though, as it is a fact that some late production Jonsered 2149s | |
| did (basically same saw). | |
| The 351 was replaced by the 353 some time in the second halv of | |
| 2002. Everything except the top end was the same between the | |
| 346xp (OE), the 351 and the 353 - with the usual exception of | |
| changes that was a matter of production time and not model. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I finally found evidence that some months worth of 351 | |
| production in 2002 actually came with such a top end, in one of | |
| several hundred service bulletins made available to me by @ray | |
| benson. | |
| #Post#: 76019-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Husqvarna 351 | |
| By: David Young Date: February 13, 2017, 8:16 am | |
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| [quote author=SawTroll link=topic=6056.msg75609#msg75609 | |
| date=1484936185] | |
| [quote author=SawTroll link=topic=6056.msg73143#msg73143 | |
| date=1471647120] | |
| [quote author=old guy link=topic=6056.msg73080#msg73080 | |
| date=1471093886] | |
| Same saw as 353 - 346 except has the 44m/m open port cyl of the | |
| 350, both of mine now wear 346 cyls, one OE & one NE. | |
| [/quote] | |
| True - and the 351 never got the 45mm 353 cylinder with a dished | |
| piston like the EPA version of the 350 did. There is a | |
| possibility that some late production 351s had a closed port | |
| 44mm cylinder that was made the same way as the 353 top end | |
| though, as it is a fact that some late production Jonsered 2149s | |
| did (basically same saw). | |
| The 351 was replaced by the 353 some time in the second halv of | |
| 2002. Everything except the top end was the same between the | |
| 346xp (OE), the 351 and the 353 - with the usual exception of | |
| changes that was a matter of production time and not model. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I finally found evidence that some months worth of 351 | |
| production in 2002 actually came with such a top end, in one of | |
| several hundred service bulletins made available to me by @ray | |
| benson. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I love the service bulletins some great nuggets of information. | |
| I wish they were availble all in ones spot for various models. | |
| #Post#: 81716-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Husqvarna 351 | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 8, 2018, 8:18 am | |
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| Thread I was looking for to read up. Buying a 351 and had to | |
| buy a 350 too. | |
| #Post#: 81717-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Husqvarna 351 | |
| By: wild262 Date: March 8, 2018, 12:22 pm | |
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| That 44mm motor runs darn good and will impress you when | |
| you do a gasket delete and muffler mod. Try it sometime. Sure | |
| like mine. | |
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