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#Post#: 9729--------------------------------------------------
Jonsered 2159
By: sibur Date: June 13, 2012, 6:26 am
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I have owned a number of chain saws over the years and this saw
had the shortest lifespan, at the very most 6 chord of firewood.
I was useing fresh gas proper oil mix etc. , I ran the saw 5 min
and it stopped suddenly. I took it back to the dealer, he said
it didn't sound right when he pulled the starter rope, I left it
for him to look at and he called me later and said the saw was
burned up and not worth fixing. I went back and picked up the
saw and had to pay him $31 for his diagnosis.
Are Jonsered saws junk? I have a Stihl that is over 20yrs old
and still running, I bought the Jonsered because I had heard
that they were suppose to be good saws. I don't know if I should
try and repair the saw or just toss it in the trash.
#Post#: 9730--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered CS2159C toast
By: nmurph Date: June 13, 2012, 6:48 am
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Sloooooooooooowwww down. Your Jred is a Husqvarna 359 which is a
fine saw. This series of of saw does have a couple of know
defects which have been corrected over the years of production.
Do you know what year your saw was produced? You can look at the
ID plate and give us the numbers. Besides the design defects,
there is always to possibility of a cracked fuel line or loose
bolt.
#Post#: 9735--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered CS2159C toast
By: farmboy Date: June 13, 2012, 11:41 am
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Don't throw it in the trash. I'll pay shipping on it and your
diagnosis fee from dealer. I have 3-359's been very good to me.
Would like a red one though. I'd say repair it. The cyl will
probably clean up with some muratic acid. A new Meteor piston
($32-35.00), new kit w/ metal intake boot clamp ($15.00), new
fuel line & filter ($10.00), some time and elbow grease and it
should be up and running. If you decide to fix it we will be
glad to guide/help you in any way we can.
Shep
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Re: Jonsered CS2159C toast
By: sibur Date: June 13, 2012, 1:50 pm
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The s/n 966 24 07-00 070100 134, It may be an 07 model ? I would
like to fix it if possible. I was disapointed to say the least,
when it burned up. The dealer was not very helpful, granted it
is out of warranty but he never bothered to ask if I would like
to purchase a new saw, he just said it wasn't worth fixing. If I
can purchase a new piston and rings clean up the cylinder and
get it running for $100, I would love to fix it. I have never
had to do much to my other saws except, replace/sharpen chains,
rebuild a carb etc.
#Post#: 9741--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered CS2159C toast
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 13, 2012, 3:16 pm
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Figure out what burned your saw up first. Then clean up cylinder
etc if usable.
Here is some 2159 husky 359 parts to look at.
http://northwoodsaw.com/store/index.php?l=search_list&s[search]=2159&s[title]=Y…
Lot of dealers are into selling new saws and not so much into
doing repairs and most dealers charge around $60 a hour labor if
they do.
#Post#: 9742--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered CS2159C toast
By: sibur Date: June 13, 2012, 3:59 pm
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Thanks, I'm not really sure what caused the saw to burn up, the
gas/oil mixture was fresh. The dealer said ethanol in the gas
could have caused the problem. I did not use ethanol treatment
in the gas. Do you think this may have caused the saw to run hot
and gaul the piston/ring? The saw ran about 10 to 15 minutes
before it quit. I will inspect the cylinder and see if it looks
salvageable. Any other suggestions? I've been reading that the
Meteror Pistons are a good aftermarket brand.
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Re: Jonsered CS2159C toast
By: mdavlee Date: June 13, 2012, 4:17 pm
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It should be repairable if it only happened on that last tank of
mix. If it's that old the fuel line or intake boot could have
had a hole in it and leaned it out. Post pictures of the
cylinder if you think it might not be salvageable. More than
likely it will be unless it's got big gouges in it.
#Post#: 9744--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered CS2159C toast
By: sibur Date: June 13, 2012, 4:27 pm
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ok, I'll check out the fuel line and intake boot and get
pictures of the cylinder.
#Post#: 9745--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered CS2159C toast
By: nmurph Date: June 13, 2012, 4:47 pm
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It is likely this saw has the plastic clamp. Husky made the
change in the early '06 model and it usually takes some time bf
Jred follows suit.
#Post#: 9747--------------------------------------------------
Re: Jonsered CS2159C toast
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 13, 2012, 8:08 pm
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359 = 2159
Somethings that could have been shared with you IF your dealer
was aware of them.
SB, 357 XP, 359, 353, 346 XP,
Partition wall and clamp for intake system,
2006-03
The existing intake system on 357XP, 359,353 and 346XP currently
consists of an integrated plastic clamp in the partition wall.
As the clamp is made of plastic, there is a risk of deformation.
This results in impaired clamping force against the cylinder,
which in turn can result in leakage in the intake system. To
prevent this from occurring, we have now introduced a metal
clamp and a new partition wall.
The new partition wall is made up of polyamide with 30 % fibre
glass.
The new clamp is a hardened steel clamp. The new material and
the design of the clamp reduce the risk of deformation and the
subsequent risk of leakage.
Full replaceability prevails.
Introduced from serial number:
357XP 061100201
359 061100001
353 061100001
346XP 061100001
New part no. Description Excl. part. no. Remark
537 25 13-02 Partition wall, intake, complete New spare part
537 43 88-01 Clamp, intake New spare part
Spare part, partition wall, part number 537 25 13-01, has been
discontinued and is replaced by part number 537 25 13-02.
SB, 357 XP, 359, Introduction of new carburetor for better
idling stability,
2008-10
To achieve better idling quality, a new carburetor has been
introduced in the production. The new name of the carburetor is
Zama C3-EL42, replacing Walbro HDA199A/B and HDA191A.
New part number for the carb is 505203001.
Also, requires a different flange, part number 503928502.
Introduced from serial numbers:
357XP 083800001
359 084500001
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