- Oct 19, 2012
- 30
I think I summed it up so well in the title, most of you probably already know what I'm going to ask. 
I did find this thread which answered my question about restoring a disposable saw back into something useful. But now I'm looking for more advice on the actual bar and chain.
I bought a Poulan Pro 35cc w 16" bar, and realized what I had done after the fact. Now I would like to try and turn it into something a little more useful with a 14'' bar and a regular (non safety) chain.
I've searched the web for a couple hours now and I'm wondering if it's just not even possible or am I misinterpreting something?
The saw is model number PP3516AVX which has a 3/8 pitch anti kickback chain, 50 Gauge with 56 DL's, and a low profile anti kickback bar.
I cannot seem to find a regular bar and a regular chain in 14" to fit this thing, to save my life. But I'm no pro either. What am I overlooking here?
Jim

I did find this thread which answered my question about restoring a disposable saw back into something useful. But now I'm looking for more advice on the actual bar and chain.
I bought a Poulan Pro 35cc w 16" bar, and realized what I had done after the fact. Now I would like to try and turn it into something a little more useful with a 14'' bar and a regular (non safety) chain.
I've searched the web for a couple hours now and I'm wondering if it's just not even possible or am I misinterpreting something?
The saw is model number PP3516AVX which has a 3/8 pitch anti kickback chain, 50 Gauge with 56 DL's, and a low profile anti kickback bar.
I cannot seem to find a regular bar and a regular chain in 14" to fit this thing, to save my life. But I'm no pro either. What am I overlooking here?
Jim
![[Hearth.com] Making a disposable saw, usable. [Hearth.com] Making a disposable saw, usable.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/99/99202-7647bb91123117622a3055a9efe08675.jpg?hash=5Jf_quKtQN)

, she had a new non-safety chain put on (14").
, but it's coming out of that motor. I had one in a 5.0 HO ('87 Mustang GT) that I loved. Unfortunately this one makes lots more noise (and it's a "quiet" drive) under the stamped steel timing cover on my big-block. (The Fords have a much thicker cast aluminum cover) You can hear some gear crunch and the idler assembly raps against the cover (as it should, but it's loud) when the engine idles. Pick it up off idle and it sounds great. But it's annoying the pi$$ outta me (and just sounds like crap to everyone else -
) and I've already got the true double roller chain set to go in it's place.

