Does a Craftsman chainsaw have a fuel filter?
Yes. The Craftsman gas chainsaw model 358351600 uses a fuel filter inside the fuel tank to help keep debris out of the carburetor and protect the fuel system. The operator manual also calls for replacing the fuel filter as part of routine maintenance.
On the 358351600, the fuel filter typically sits on the end of the fuel pickup line inside the fuel tank.
- Filters dirt and varnish particles before they reach the carburetor
- Helps prevent hard starting, surging, and “runs rough” symptoms
- Reduces the chance of carburetor clogging after storage
- Is considered a normal wear item (replaced periodically)
For model-specific maintenance intervals and safety steps, use the 358351600 operator's manual.
Replace the fuel filter when you see fuel delivery problems or during annual tune-up maintenance.
| What you notice | Common fuel-filter-related cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Starts then dies | Restricted fuel flow | Replace fuel filter; check fuel line |
| Won’t start after storage | Filter plugged with old fuel residue | Replace fuel filter; refresh fuel mix |
| Runs rough at higher throttle | Fuel starvation | Replace fuel filter; inspect tank vent |
| Fuel line looks cracked | Air leak or restriction | Replace fuel line and filter |
If you are servicing the filter, it is smart to inspect the fuel line and fittings at the same time.
- Ayp lawn & garden equipment fuel line, large 530069216 (common replacement when lines harden or crack)
- Ayp chainsaw fuel line fitting 530023877 (helps seal and route the fuel line)
- Ayp chainsaw carburetor 545070601 (if fuel contamination has damaged or clogged the carburetor)
A clean fuel filter helps the 2-cycle engine maintain the correct air-fuel mixture. That means easier starting, steadier idle, and better cutting power while protecting the carburetor from debris.
Last updated: February 2026
Should I use 40 1 or 50 1 fuel for a chainsaw?
For the Craftsman 358351600 gas chainsaw, we use a 40:1 fuel mix (gasoline to 2-cycle oil). That ratio is the correct baseline for this model and helps protect the engine under load by providing the lubrication it was designed to run on.
Use unleaded gasoline mixed with a good-quality synthetic 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil.
- 40:1 ratio means 3.2 oz of 2-cycle oil per 1 gallon of gas
- Mix fuel outdoors in an approved fuel container
- Wipe up spills and move at least 10 ft away before starting
- Always refill bar oil when you refill fuel (running dry ruins the bar and chain)
For the exact wording and safety steps, follow the 358351600 owner's manual.
| Gasoline amount | 40:1 oil amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 gallon | 3.2 oz | Standard full-size mix |
| 1/2 gallon | 1.6 oz | Handy for small batches |
| 1 quart | 0.8 oz | Good for test runs after repair |
50:1 is a leaner oil mix than this Craftsman model specifies. If you run 50:1 in a saw designed for 40:1, you reduce lubrication margin, which can increase heat and wear during long cuts, hot weather, or a dull chain.
Correct fuel ratio is one of the biggest factors in chainsaw engine life. Too little oil increases friction and heat; too much oil can increase smoke and carbon buildup. Using the specified 40:1 mix keeps lubrication and combustion balanced for the 358351600.
Last updated: February 2026
What does 16 mean on a chainsaw chain?
On the Craftsman 358351600, “16” refers to the guide bar length (a 16-inch bar), not a universal chain length. The chain still has to match the bar and saw setup (pitch, gauge, and drive link count), even when the bar is 16 inches.
A 16-inch bar is measured as the usable cutting length from the saw body to the bar tip area. It does not guarantee that every “16-inch chain” will fit.
Key points we use when matching a chain:
- Bar length: 16 inches (your saw’s bar size)
- Pitch: must match the drive sprocket and bar
- Gauge: must match the bar groove width
- Drive links: must match the bar’s required loop length
Use the bar stamping or the specs listed in the 358351600 owner’s manual. If the bar is worn or replaced, confirm the bar’s pitch and gauge directly on the bar.
- Read the bar stamp for pitch and gauge
- Count drive links on your old chain (if it fit correctly)
- Confirm the chain seats fully in the bar groove
- Make sure the chain rotates freely by hand (engine off)
- Set chain tension correctly before cutting
A chain that is too loose can derail; too tight can overheat and wear the bar, clutch, and sprocket. The manual calls out checking tension often because chains stretch during use, especially early on.
| What you see | Likely issue | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Chain sags under the bar | Too loose | Adjust tension until sag is gone, then recheck |
| Chain hard to pull by hand | Too tight | Back off tension slightly and recheck |
| Chain won’t stay in groove | Wrong gauge or worn bar | Verify bar gauge; replace bar/chain as needed |
If you’re troubleshooting fitment or performance after installing a new chain, use chainsaw common questions for practical checks.
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is a Craftsman 16 36cc chainsaw?
For a Craftsman 16-inch, 36cc gas chainsaw, the model number is typically printed on the product label and on the cover of the operator documentation. For this specific saw, the operator’s manual identifies it as model 358.351600 (16 in. bar, 36cc). See the 358351600 operator's manual.
We recommend checking these common locations on Craftsman gas chainsaws:
- Product label on the rear handle area or chassis
- Area near the starter housing (recoil starter side)
- Near the fuel tank or oil tank
- On the carrying case label (if included)
- On the first page of the operator documentation
Craftsman chainsaw model numbers are often shown with or without a dot. These are the same model when the digits match.
| How it may appear | What it means |
|---|---|
| 358.351600 | Standard printed format in the manual |
| 358351600 | Same model number without punctuation |
Using the exact model number (like 358.351600) ensures you get the correct parts and diagrams for items that vary by version, such as the carburetor, fuel line routing, chain brake components, and the oil pump.
If you are matching parts for fuel delivery issues on this model, common items include the ayp lawn & garden equipment fuel line, large 530069216 and the fuel tank cap 580940901.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on a chainsaw?
On the Craftsman gas chainsaw model 358351600, the model number is typically found on the product identification label or tag on the saw body. Check the areas around the rear handle, starter housing, or near the fuel and oil caps; these are common label locations.
- Look for a printed label on the starter/recoil housing side
- Check the rear handle area where your right hand grips
- Inspect near the fuel tank and bar oil tank area (around the caps)
- Look on the bottom of the saw body near the crankcase
- Wipe off oil and sawdust; labels can be hard to read when dirty
For this Craftsman saw, the operator documentation identifies it as Model No. 358.351600 (you may see it printed with or without the dot). Confirm the exact format and other ID details in the 358351600 operator's manual.
| You might see | It means |
|---|---|
| 358.351600 | Model number format used in the manual |
| 358351600 | Same model number without punctuation |
Use these practical options to match the correct parts and diagrams:
- Compare your saw to the parts list in the 358351600 operator's manual
- Match key components (bar length, chain type, controls) to the diagrams
- If you are replacing fuel system parts, identify what you have installed now (fuel line routing, cap style)
If you are already ordering parts, matching a known part can help confirm you are on the right model:
The model number is the fastest way to get the right Craftsman 358351600 chainsaw parts, especially for fuel line, carburetor, ignition, and bar and chain components where small design changes affect fit.
Last updated: February 2026





