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Oil Pump Kit 530071891

OEM part for: Poulan

Part Number: 530071891


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Product Description ?

This is an authentic OEM part for use with Poulan and Jonsered Chain Saws. The oil pump kit pumps oil to lubricate the bar and chain. The kit may include multiple parts; refer to your parts diagram for a complete list of parts included. The most common reasons for replacing the oil pump kit is if the bar oil is not reaching the chain the oiler is not pumping the bar oil or the chain gets excessively hot. The oil pump kit includes the pump assembly the spring worm gear and the installation screws. Here is a list of tools that are needed to replace the oil pump kit they are a chain adjustment tool, ratchet/socket, flat-blade screwdriver, small screwdriver, long-nosed pliers, adjustable pliers, clutch removal tool (optional) and an impact driver (optional).

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  • Weight: 0.04 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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Oil pump failing? Step-by-step instructions show you how to remove and install the oil pump kit on your Poulan chainsaw....
January 04, 2017

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  • Mostly easy repair .
    Watched a u-tube, but on a new chainsaw, it was different, but showed where oil pump was located. Part was exact & chainsaw works great.
    Guest - September 27, 2022 Verified Purchase
    Was exactly what I needed to repair the chain saw.
    The part arrived in a timely manner. It fit well.
    Guest - August 28, 2020 Verified Purchase
    worked as expected
    It would help if you could post additional "short" videos on the process of installing major parts.
    marlin - February 8, 2020 Verified Purchase

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    Easy 15-30 minutes (7 rated repairs)?

    Automatic chain oiler non-functional

    Michael - March 25, 2016
    👍 20 of 22 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Chain Saw

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    30-60 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Spanner wrench

    1.) Remove side cover, bar and chain
    2.) Remove top shroud and spark plug. Insert some medium thick rope into the combustion chamber to prevent the crankshaft from turning when you remove the clutch (see step 4).
    3.) Use small screwdriver or needle-nose pliers to remove the clutch cover retaining clip and remove the clutch cover. Take note of the disassembly order and location of any thrust washers or shims
    4.) Using a spanner wrench or specialty chainsaw clutch removal tool, remove the clutch. Note that the clutch is a LEFT-HAND thread, so turn clockwise to loosen.
    5.) Remove 2 phillips head retaining screws from the automatic oiler assembly and carefully remove the oiler assembly from the saw.
    6.) inspect the worm gear on the crankshaft and replace if necessary
    7.) Install the new oiler assembly onto the crankshaft and make sure it engages the worm gear and seats smoothly. Install and tighten 2 phillips head retaining screws.
    8.) Install and tighten the clutch. Note that the clutch is a LEFT-HAND thread, so turn counter-clockwise to tighten.
    9.) Install the clutch cover, thrust washer and retaining clip.
    10.) Remove the rope from the combustion chamber and install the spark plug and engine shroud
    11.) Install the bar, chain and side cover. adjust the chain tension and tighten the securing knob.
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    No oil to the chain bar

    Douglas - May 14, 2016
    👍 5 of 6 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Chain Saw

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, needle nose vice grips

    You tube has some videos on repairing the oiler on a Poulan chain saw.. I did not order the special centrifugal clutch removal tool but was able to use needle nose vice grips in the clutch openings. I then used a large pair of channel locks to turn the needle nose vice grips to remove the clutch. Stuffed a clean cloth in the spark plug hole to prevent the piston moving while breaking the clutch loose. Did not replace the wrap spring gear that came with oiler as it needs another special tool. Seems to work ok so far.
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    Chain Oiler did not work

    Keith - May 27, 2020
    Tool Type

    Chain Saw

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    30-60 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers

    Removed housing and the handle
    Removed clutch assembly
    Removed old Oiler pump
    Replaced Oiler pump
    Replaced housing and handle
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    Oiler not working.

    james - November 1, 2017
    Tool Type

    Chain Saw

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Wrench Set

    Install the new oiler and the clutch drum.
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    Oil pump failed

    robert - September 6, 2017
    Tool Type

    Chain Saw

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers

    got chainsaw at yard sale for 5 bucks. Per instructions replaced oil pump, replaced missing clutch washer, also purchased a new chain. Works awesome
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    Automatic oiler not working

    Dale - August 3, 2017
    Tool Type

    Chain Saw

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    30-60 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, 90 degree angle head long nose pliers

    I watched two of ereplacements you tube videos on how to complete these repairs. Here are the links to them. They were very helpful.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDvNVX2B8C8
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyXngNcbhLY

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    No oil on the bar or chain of my saw.

    Caleb - April 26, 2017
    Tool Type

    Chain Saw

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Socket set, Rope to stop the piston.

    Removed the top cover with a Torx T-25 driver. Removed the bar and chain. Removed the e-clip and washer from the clutch. Used the socket set to remove the spark plug. Put some rope in the cylinder to stop the piston. Used the clutch removal tool , left handed thread, to remove the clutch. Used aT-20 divert to remove the old oil pump. Installed new oil pump. Reassembled and started cutting brush.
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