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  1. SkwerI

    Seized my EHP Husky 372.

    It's not a derail, the conversation is evolving. :P Carry on!
  2. SkwerI

    Seized my EHP Husky 372.

    The plug wire twisted right out like you said. I thought it was sealed in there with epoxy. I used the plug wire off a 346, it was a little bit shorter and the insulation is a smaller diameter but it worked. :D
  3. SkwerI

    Seized my EHP Husky 372.

    I'm not confident in my plug wire splicing abilities. And I don't think electrical tape would be durable enough for my use. In fact I rather dislike the gooey mess resulting from using electrical tape on anything. I don't think I've owned a roll of electrical tape in 15 years. I could probably...
  4. SkwerI

    Seized my EHP Husky 372.

    I have a parts 346 as well, but I think the bigger saws are different.
  5. SkwerI

    Seized my EHP Husky 372.

    I appreciate you looking, Stephen. I'll hold off a few days before ordering anything, maybe something will turn up.
  6. SkwerI

    Seized my EHP Husky 372.

    Dang, you guys are good! I took a closer look and sure enough, the plug wire got munched by the flywheel after getting pulled out of place. Looks like it is permanently attached to the coil so I'm probably going to have to order one (unless somebody here has one I can buy).
  7. SkwerI

    Seized my EHP Husky 372.

    That's just the kill switch wire, they run fine without it. I should know, those cheap wires break all the time on me.
  8. SkwerI

    Seized my EHP Husky 372.

    Well maybe it's not so good after all. I just got finished fixing the starter rope and cleaning all the bits and pieces of rope and wire out of the intake area. The plastic deflector that guides fresh air in toward the air filter is broken and I have no spark. I don't know if I sheared the...
  9. SkwerI

    Seized my EHP Husky 372.

    The starter rope turned into a solid blob.
  10. SkwerI

    Seized my EHP Husky 372.

    I was working on a huge removal today and my saw was just cutting as fine as could be. Chips were flying, freshly dressed bar, new chain with a little 'touch up', life was good. Then as I was finishing a cut it just locked up and died with a thud. My heart sank because it was my favorite 372 and...
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