It is essential that you use the right chainsaw bar oil to operate a chainsaw properly. But the question is, how much should you use?
Bar oil keeps the chainsaw lubricated and prevents it from getting overheated. But if you are confused about how much bar oil a chainsaw should use, read this guide. I have jotted down everything that you need to know.
Let’s take a quick look!
How To Know If The Chainsaw Is Using Up Too Much Of Oil?
To get the best performance out of modern chainsaws, you should stick to a 50:1 fuel mix ratio. Putting it simply, you should be using 2% of oil for every 1 liter of fuel that you use.
One of the most common indicators that reflect that you are putting too much oil is when you notice bar oil dripping down the chain. Another thing that indicates this problem is when you notice that the fuel and oil tank are both full, but the oil tank empties faster than the fuel tank.
If you notice any of these instances, make sure you clean the chain and bar immediately to get rid of unwanted debris and dirt. You can apply a degreaser on the parts and keep it for a few minutes before cleaning them with a wet rag.
Other than that, try adjusting the screw in a clockwise direction to make sure it uses less oil and check how this change affects the consumption. However, do not tighten the screw too much, as that would restrict the flow of the oil to the chainsaw.
How To Fix The Problem Of A Chainsaw Not Using Enough Bar Oil?
It is a matter of concern when your chainsaw uses less bar oil than it should. This can happen when your machine fails to get hot enough to consume the necessary amount of oil. But this problem may also arise in case there is an issue with the cooling system, fixing which will require professional servicing.
If you notice that your chainsaw is using little to no oil, check the oil hole properly, as clogging may cause this issue. In case the problem doesn’t resolve, you can try replacing the chain and the bar or try adjusting the chain tension.
When you are using less oil than you should, there is always a risk of damaging the chainsaw. I would recommend that you refrain from doing things that might affect the longevity of your chainsaw adversely.
Final Words
With that, I have reached the end of this informative guide. I hope that after going through it, you are better equipped to handle your chainsaw. It goes without saying that for the chainsaw to function properly, it should get the optimal amount of bar oil.
However, if you see that the oil is leaking from the chains, attend to the problem immediately. But if you fail to handle it, seek professional help with much delay.
Until next time, take care!