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Craftsman 358352160 chainsaw

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 358352160 chainsaw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Ayp Lawn And Garden Equipment Engine Ignition Coil for Craftsman 358352160 - Part 530039198

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    Module

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  • Ayp Lawn And Garden Equipment Nut for Craftsman 358352160 - Part 530015917

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    Part #530-015917

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  • Chainsaw Recoil Starter Handle for Craftsman 358352160 - Part 530056402

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    Part #530-037485

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  • Chainsaw Oil Pump for Craftsman 358352160 - Part 530071259

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  • Chainsaw Oil Block for Craftsman 358352160 - Part 530019206

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    Part #530-019206

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  • Ayp Lawn & Garden Equipment Thrust Washer for Craftsman 358352160 - Part 530015611

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  • Chainsaw Engine Cylinder Cover Screw for Craftsman 358352160 - Part 530016153

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    Part #530-016153

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  • Ayp Chainsaw Check Valve for Craftsman 358352160 - Part 530026119

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    Part #530-026119

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  • Chainsaw Oil Pump for Craftsman 358352160 - Part 530071259

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  • Chainsaw Oil Pump for Craftsman 358352160 - Part 530071259

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Craftsman Chainsaw 358352160 FAQs

For the Craftsman chainsaw model 358352160, use a 40:1 fuel mix (unleaded gasoline mixed with 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil). The manual specifies 40:1, which equals 3.2 oz of 2-cycle oil per 1 gallon of gas; that is the correct mix to protect the engine.

Correct mix and what it means

Use this ratio every time you mix fuel:

  • 40:1 = 3.2 oz 2-cycle oil + 1 gallon unleaded gasoline
  • Use 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil (Craftsman-brand oil is recommended)
  • Do not use automotive oil or marine (boat) oil
  • Mix fuel in an approved container and shake to fully blend
Mix ratio Oil per 1 gallon gas Typical result
40:1 (recommended for 358352160) 3.2 oz Proper lubrication and normal performance
50:1 2.6 oz Leaner oil mix; can increase wear on saws designed for 40:1

Why 40:1 matters on this model

Running 50:1 in a saw designed for 40:1 reduces lubrication. Over time, that can contribute to hotter operation, faster piston and cylinder wear, and harder starting. Following the specified ratio keeps the air-fuel-oil mixture where the carburetor and engine were designed to run.

Fuel handling and quick safety checks

Before fueling or troubleshooting a running issue, we follow the safety steps in the owner's manual.

  • Mix and pour fuel outdoors, away from sparks or flames
  • Wipe up spills and move at least 10 feet away before starting
  • Let the saw cool before refueling
  • Tighten the fuel cap securely; replace it if it will not seal
  • If the saw leaks fuel, stop using it until the leak is corrected

If the saw is hard to start after mixing fuel

If you are using fresh 40:1 mix and it still will not start or runs rough, common causes include stale fuel, cracked fuel lines, or carburetor issues.

Last updated: January 2026

The model number for this Craftsman gas chainsaw is 358352160. Use this exact number when ordering parts like a fuel cap, fuel line kit, or carburetor kit, and when matching diagrams and specifications in the 358352160 owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on the saw

On most Craftsman gas chainsaws, the model number is printed on a data label on the saw body. Common label locations include:

  • Near the rear handle or trigger area
  • On the starter housing (recoil cover) side
  • Around the fuel tank housing
  • Near the bar mount area (clutch cover side)

Why the manual may show a slightly different number

Some Craftsman chainsaws have closely related model numbers that share many parts (for example, a different last digit or a dot format like 358.XXXXXX). Always match parts to 358352160 for the best fit.

What you’re checking What should match Why it matters
Model number on the label 358352160 Ensures correct parts lookup
Manual cover/model listing 358352160 (preferred) Confirms procedures and specs
Part listing/diagram match 358352160 Prevents wrong-order returns

Parts that commonly depend on the exact model number

Even small model-number differences can change fuel and ignition components. These are common examples:

  • Fuel system parts (fuel lines, fuel cap, primer)
  • Carburetor and carburetor repair parts
  • Ignition module/coil and flywheel hardware
  • Clutch and clutch cover components

For common chainsaw ownership and repair questions, we recommend starting with chainsaw common questions.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Craftsman gas chainsaw like model 358352160, the model number is typically printed on the product identification label or ID tag on the saw body (often near the rear handle, starter housing, or fuel tank area). Use the model number to match the correct parts list and service instructions in the 358352160 operator’s manual.

Where to look on the saw

Check these common label locations first (wipe off oil and sawdust so the print is readable):

  • Near the rear handle or trigger area
  • On the starter (recoil) housing side
  • On or near the fuel tank housing
  • Along the crankcase area behind the clutch cover
  • On an ID tag plate or sticker on the main chassis

Tips to read a worn or dirty label

If the label is faded or covered in residue, these steps usually help:

  • Clean the area with a rag and mild degreaser; avoid soaking decals
  • Use a flashlight at an angle to make stamped or embossed text stand out
  • Take a close-up photo and zoom in to read small characters
  • Compare what you find to the model format shown in the 358352160 operator’s manual

Model number vs. other numbers (quick guide)

What you see What it usually means What to use for parts
Model number (example: 358352160) Identifies the exact chainsaw version Use this first
Engine size (example: 36cc) General engine displacement Not enough by itself
Bar length (example: 16 in.) Guide bar size Helps narrow bar/chain
Part numbers on components Identifies a specific part Use when ordering that part

Why it matters

Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong bar, chain, fuel system parts, or ignition components. For example, fuel delivery issues often trace back to cracked lines or a leaking cap; parts like the line kit 530069216 are model-matched, so the model number is the key starting point.

Last updated: January 2026

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