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Craftsman 358350480 gas chainsaw

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 358350480 gas chainsaw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Craftsman Gas Chainsaw 358350480 FAQs

On the Craftsman 358350480 gas chainsaw, the serial number is typically stamped into the engine/motor housing or crankcase on a flat spot near the muffler area. Once you find it, record it exactly as shown (letters, numbers, and any dashes).

Where to check on the saw

Look for a stamped or printed ID in these common locations:

  • On the crankcase or engine housing, left or right of the muffler when viewing from the top
  • On a flat machined surface near the cylinder or recoil starter area
  • On an ID label or decal on the rear handle or main body (if still intact)
  • Near the bar mounting area (less common, but worth checking)

Tip: Wipe off oil and sawdust first; a flashlight held at an angle helps make stamped numbers easier to read.

How to use the serial number

You will use the serial number to confirm production details and to help match the correct parts list when there are mid-series changes.

  • Write it down and take a clear photo for reference
  • Keep it with your purchase records and maintenance notes
  • Use it when contacting service or ordering parts that vary by production run

Serial number vs. model number (quick comparison)

ID type What it identifies Example for this saw Where you use it
Model number The product design family 358350480 Parts diagrams, manuals, general parts lookup
Serial number Your exact unit Unique to your saw Verifying exact build, service history, production variations

Why it matters

On gas chainsaws, small changes to fuel system parts, ignition components, or chain brake assemblies can happen across production runs. Having the serial number ready helps us narrow down the correct match faster.

For diagrams and identification details specific to this model, use the 358350480 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman gas chainsaw model 358350480, the model number is typically found on the saw’s identification label or ID tag on the housing, often near the rear handle, starter cover, or fuel tank area. Your 358350480 owner's manual also lists the model number on the cover page.

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 cover
  • Around the fuel tank or oil tank area
  • On the bottom of the saw body (underside of the chassis)
  • Near the bar mount studs or clutch cover area

What the label may show

Most chainsaw ID labels include more than just the model number. Here is what you may see:

Label item What it’s used for
Model number Matching the correct parts and diagrams
Serial number Identifying production run and service history
Engine size (cc/cu. in.) Confirming engine family and tune-up parts
Safety or standards text Compliance and operating requirements

Tips if the label is hard to read

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

  • Clean the area with a rag and mild degreaser, then dry it
  • Use a flashlight at an angle to make stamped or embossed text stand out
  • Take a close-up photo and zoom in to read worn print
  • Compare what you find to the model shown in the 358350480 owner's manual

Why it matters

Using the exact model number (and any serial number you find) helps us match the right Craftsman parts the first time, especially for fit-critical items like a fuel line, carburetor parts, or an oil pump.

Last updated: January 2026

The model number for this Craftsman gas chainsaw is 358.350480 (often written without the dot as 358350480). You can confirm it on the identification label and in the 358350480 owner's manual, where it appears as “Model No. 358.350480.”

Where to confirm the model number

Use these quick checks to make sure you are matching parts to the correct Craftsman chainsaw:

  • Check the model tag on the saw body (commonly near the rear handle or starter housing)
  • Match the model number format: 358.350480 and 358350480 refer to the same model
  • Verify the bar size listed for this model (the manual shows an 18-in bar)
  • Cross-check the manual cover page for the exact model number
  • Use the model number when selecting parts like a fuel line, primer bulb, or oil pump

Model number formats (what they mean)

You might see it written as What it refers to
358.350480 The printed “Model No.” format used in the manual
358350480 The same model number without punctuation (common in parts lookups)

Why it matters

Using the exact model number helps us match the correct parts and specs for your Craftsman chainsaw, including fuel system items, carburetor components, and bar and chain fitment. Even small model-number differences can change which parts diagrams and replacements apply.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman 358350480 gas chainsaw, we use a 40:1 fuel mix: 3.2 oz of 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil per 1 gallon of unleaded gasoline. Using 50:1 reduces lubrication and can increase wear on an engine designed for 40:1.

Correct fuel mix for Craftsman 358350480

Use these guidelines when mixing fuel:

  • Mix 40:1 every time (do not “eyeball” the oil).
  • Use unleaded gasoline.
  • Use 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil (Craftsman oil is recommended).
  • Do not use automotive oil or boat oil.
  • Shake the fuel container after adding oil so the mix is fully blended.

Quick mix chart

Mix ratio Oil per 1 gallon gas What it means
40:1 3.2 oz Correct lubrication for this model
50:1 2.6 oz Less oil than specified; higher risk of poor lubrication

Why 40:1 matters

A 2-cycle engine depends on oil mixed into the fuel for lubrication. Running the correct 40:1 ratio helps protect internal engine parts (piston, cylinder, crank bearings) and supports consistent starting and power under load.

If the chainsaw still bogs, surges, or will not stay running after you mix fresh 40:1 fuel:

  • Drain old fuel and refill with a fresh 40:1 mix.
  • Inspect the fuel lines for cracking or softness; replace with the ayp lawn & garden equipment fuel line, large 530069216 if needed.
  • Check the primer bulb for damage or leaks.
  • Make sure the fuel cap vents properly and the cap seals.
  • If fuel delivery is inconsistent, a carburetor service kit can help.

For model-specific fueling and handling steps, follow the 358350480 owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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