Huztl G366, Stihl MS361 Clone, Fail, ?Flywheel & Key Again? Diagnose and Repair Intermittent Spark

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ย. 2022
  • We Diagnose and Repair Farmertec G366, clone Stihl MS361, no run no start condition for Hulzfforma, (also referenced as Huztl, chainsaws. DIY, Farmertec, G366, Hulzfforma G366, ms361, clone, Stihl, clone ms361) trouble shooting of electrical intermittent/no spark conditions. Anticipate possible loose Flywheel and split key again. Once we are able to observe under the flywheel cover a loose connector is detected and repaired, by tightening and reinstalling the connector. It appears there could of been some attention to detail or quality control issues on some of these G366 during production. Have received multiple comments from viewers about G366 running problems that are believed to be associated with installation/production errors. In many cases the viewers cite having bought and replaced carbs trying to fix loose flywheel problems.
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  • @IvanEscobar-li2sc
    @IvanEscobar-li2sc หลายเดือนก่อน

    Si son bunoas esas máquinas????

  • @scottmorse1798
    @scottmorse1798 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i have a 366, that the flywheel nut wasnt torqued properly which allowed the flywheel to move slightly when cranked one time. (i think) the engine backfired i immediately opened it up to find the flywheel loose and found the key inverted causing the key to shift and chip the key slot. ive considered using jb weld to repair the chip, but i reinstalled the key and flywheel as the chip damage was about 20% of the bearing surface. and cranked her up starts and runs okay i would suggest all 366 owners remove the flywheel and verify key orientation and correctly torque the flywheel nut.

    • @bigjersobservations
      @bigjersobservations  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you for your comments Scott. You are absolutely right. Your comments caused me to look back at the running backwards video I made. When we diagnosed the problem it was a split key and as we took the flywheel off it was very obvious that the flywheel was loose. Nine months ago i received a comment from a viewer that had a bad running G366 and he had put 2 carbs on the saw., After watching the video he checked his saw and found a loose flywheel and split key. He replace the key retorqued the flywheel and now it runs fine. On other videos we have received comments about lousy runing G366s. I agree, everyone that owns a G366 might seriously consider taking the flywheel off, inspecting the key and slots and retightening the flywheel.