SOURCE: 455 rancher will not produce oil for the chain.
Also make sure that where the oil is pumped against the side of the bar that the oil port (little hole) that feeds oil into the bar's slot is clear. Mine would go through a tank of oil with each tank of gas, but the chain wasn't getting oiled until I cleaned out this little hole.
SOURCE: 455 rancher chainsaw does not pump oil to the chain
If you look under the machine by the chain you'll see a flat head screw (next to the sprocket) which controls the bar and chain oil flow . Try to turn the screw and check if there's any oil flow to the chain . If not you will need to replace the oil pump (part # 537 10 55-02 which will cost you about $35.00) Hope this help
SOURCE: , No.455 Rancher, 20" Gas - Powered Chainsaw: What is the oil mixture ratio for the Rancher 455...
50: 1; You can download an OM here:
HusqvarnaUSA.com
http://www.husqvarna.com/us/homeowner/support/download-manuals/
Enter the 3 digit model number (no XPs, Es, just the numbers)
Serial number decode – useful when downloading IPLs and Manuals
06 1500198
06 = year produced – 2006 (single digit before 2000; please contact Husqvarna for single digit clarification http://www.husqvarna.com/us/homeowner/support/customer-support/)
15 = week produced – March
00198 = 198th unit Husky produced that week
Oil Mix Ratio:
The following ratios have been recommended for the last 10-15 years and is what Husky suggests for your saw..
Dolmar, Echo, Efco, Homelite, Husqvarna, Jonsered, Makita, Oleo-Mac, Red Max, Ryobi, Shindaiwa, Solo, Spear & Jackson, Stihl & Tanaka; all recommend 50:1.
• 1 gallon of premium fuel to 2.6 ounces of quality 2-cycle oil.
• 4 liters of premium fuel to 80 milliliters of quality 2-cycle oil.
McCulloch, Poulan & Wen; recommend 40:1.
• 1 gallon of premium fuel to 3.2 ounces of quality 2-cycle oil.
• 4 liters of premium fuel to 100 milliliters of quality 2-cycle oil.
Chinese chainsaws recommend 25:1.
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. HTH & Good Luck.
Lou
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SOURCE: i have a rancher 455 chain saw and i dont think my
Remove the bar and chain, then start the engine. If the pump, lines, and filter are good, oil will ooze out of the engine side port. If it does, clean the oil passages in the drive end of the bar that run from the large holes out to the chain groove on each side of the bar. Clean the entire chain groove and oil the sprocket on the tip. Clean the port area on the engine case. Re-install the bar and chain, then run the engine at speed for a few moments with the bar tip near a piece of cardboard--it should throw off a thin line of oil onto the cardboard. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: how to change the oil
Ok, start by removing the side cover/chainbrake,the guide bar and chain, there should be just two 13mm nuts holding the side cover on, if you have tooless adjustment there will be a single flip up lever to remove the securing nut, you now need to remove the clutch, there are two slots cut into either side of the clutch centre, these slots are designed to take a screw driver ( preferably the combi tool that came with the saw ) you can then jar the clutch off against compression by striking the end of the screw driver with a suitable hammer, the clutch is just threaded onto the crank, left hand thread, so comes off clockwise, once removed you can pull the clutch drum and bearing off, remove the single 4mm allen screw from the silver bar protection plate and remove the plate, you will now see the oil pump, held with one allen headed screw, the delivery hose will just lift off, the pick up hose and filter will come out of the oil tank once the pump is removed.
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