Can you still get parts for 330 chainsaws?
Yes. We still list replacement parts for the Poulan 330 gas chainsaw (model 330), including common wear items like the chain, starter rope kit, and carburetor diaphragm and gasket kit. Use the parts list for your exact model to match the correct part ID and fit.
Parts you can still buy for Poulan 330
These are examples of in-stock parts commonly needed for maintenance and repairs:
- Chain 577180501 (cutting performance and safe operation)
- Ayp chainsaw rope kit 530069919 (recoil starter pull cord repair)
- Husqvarna lawn & garden equipment engine carburetor diaphragm and gasket kit 530069844 (fuel delivery and running issues)
- Bar adjustment hardware such as the bar adjuster pin and retainer (for chain tensioning)
- Fasteners like screws, washers, and flange nuts (for covers and assemblies)
How to make sure you order the right part
Because “330” can refer to a model family and parts can vary by configuration, we recommend confirming the exact part callout using the exploded views and part list in the owner's manual.
Quick checks before ordering:
- Match the model number exactly: 330
- Compare the part name and part ID (not just a description)
- Verify whether your issue is chain-related, starter-related, or fuel-related
- Confirm bar and chain compatibility before replacing cutting components
Common symptoms and the parts that usually fix them
| Symptom | What to check first | Part type often needed |
|---|---|---|
| Chain is dull, cuts crooked, or won’t cut | Chain condition and tension | Chain |
| Starter rope won’t retract or breaks | Recoil starter and rope | Rope kit, starter pulley, start spring |
| Runs poorly, lacks power, or dies under load | Fuel system and carburetor metering | Carburetor diaphragm and gasket kit |
Why it matters
Using the correct Poulan 330 parts helps keep chain tension stable, reduces the chance of unsafe operation (including kickback risk), and restores reliable starting and engine performance. The manual also emphasizes proper chain and bar selection and safe operating practices.
Last updated: February 2026
How many cc is a 330 chainsaw?
For the Poulan 330 gas chainsaw (model 330), the engine displacement (cc) is not listed in the operator documentation we use for this model; we identify the correct size by matching the exact model number and the specified bar and chain combinations in the owner's manual.
How to confirm you have the right “330”
Different brands have used “330” as a model name over the years, so the safest way to confirm specs is to match the saw’s ID label to the manual and parts list for Poulan model 330.
- Check the model tag on the saw housing and confirm it reads 330
- Match your guide bar length (commonly 20 inch or 22 inch setups) to the manual’s bar and chain table
- Verify the chain part you need by pitch, gauge, and drive link count (these vary by bar)
- Use the parts list to match wear items like the recoil rope and carburetor diaphragm kit
- If your saw is branded Homelite (or another brand), use that brand’s model page instead of Poulan
What the manual does specify for model 330
The operator guidance for the Poulan 330 focuses on safe operation and approved cutting attachments, including kickback performance for specific bar and chain combinations.
| Item | What to match | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Guide bar length | 20 inch or 22 inch setups listed for 330 | Affects chain fit and kickback behavior |
| Chain and bar pairing | Use only listed combinations | Helps meet kickback requirements |
| Fuel mix | 40:1 (2-cycle oil to unleaded gas) | Protects the engine from damage |
Parts that commonly relate to performance (and “cc” confusion)
When a saw feels underpowered, the issue is usually fuel, ignition, or cutting attachment drag, not engine size.
- A dull or incorrect chain can make any engine feel weak; consider replacing the chain 577180501
- A sticking recoil or broken starter rope affects starting consistency; the ayp chainsaw rope kit 530069919 is a common fix
- Fuel system issues often show up as surging or stalling; a rebuild with the husqvarna lawn & garden equipment engine carburetor diaphragm and gasket kit 530069844 is a typical next step
Why it matters
Engine displacement is useful for comparing saw classes, but for repairs and safe operation, the correct bar, chain, fuel mix, and maintenance parts matter more. Matching the exact Poulan 330 configuration prevents fit problems and reduces kickback risk.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the 330 number?
On a Poulan gas chainsaw, 330 is the model number that identifies the exact saw version so you can match the correct parts, bar and chain combinations, and safety specifications. Use model 330 when looking up diagrams, maintenance steps, and replacement parts in the owner's manual.
Why the “330” model number matters
Using the correct model number helps prevent ordering the wrong chain, hardware, or fuel system parts, and it supports safer operation by keeping the saw within its intended bar and chain specifications.
- Ensures you match the correct bar and chain combination (kickback performance varies by setup)
- Helps you pick compatible starter and recoil components
- Improves accuracy when troubleshooting issues like hard starting or poor power
- Keeps maintenance and safety guidance specific to your Poulan 330
Common parts you may match by model 330
These are examples of parts listed for Poulan model 330 that are typically selected by model number:
- Chain 577180501 (cutting chain replacement)
- Ayp chainsaw rope kit 530069919 (starter rope service kit)
- Chainsaw recoil starter pulley 530023817 (recoil pulley for the starter assembly)
- Husqvarna lawn & garden equipment engine carburetor diaphragm and gasket kit 530069844 (fuel metering diaphragm and gasket service)
Quick reference: “330” in different contexts
| Where you see “330” | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| On the saw label or housing | Your chainsaw’s model identifier | Use it to select parts and procedures |
| In bar and chain tables | Approved combinations for that model | Choose compatible bar and chain parts |
| On parts diagrams | Model-specific exploded views | Match the diagram location to the part |
Why it matters for safety (kickback)
Kickback risk is affected by the bar and chain combination. The manual lists computed kickback angle (CKA) information for certain bar and chain setups; staying within recommended combinations helps maintain safer handling.
Last updated: February 2026





