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Stihl 391 chain saw chain not getting oil
remove your bar and chain. check now for oil. also at this point clean and inspect the oil hole on your bar. if you get oil from unit with bar and chain off then the problem is in your bar. if still no oil and assuming you have oil in reservoir then remove clutch and oiler cover remove the worm gear and inspect. if damaged replace if not with low pressure used compressed air through to resevior
11/13/2022 7:49:38 PM •
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I have an early 1980's Stihl 028 AV Super. How do I determine cc's 47 vs. 51?
All here. Measure the Bore.
Differences between 028 and 028 Super? - ArboristSite
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Dec 13, 2013 - Stihl 028 AV/AVQ 3.5 HP Stihl 028 Super 3.8 HP ... the horse's mouth regarding the 44mm/47cc/AV and 46mm/51cc/Super versions of the 028:
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4/16/2022 6:37:02 PM •
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on Apr 16, 2022
Why am I getting gas into my oil tank 009 Stihl chainsaw
Its an old enough saw that the gasket in the case could need replacement. Uts the 1st cause that I can see looking at my 09 (and my other 2 stihls...the newest 1 year old, the oldest the 09). Even my oldest saw from the 40s, an old arbor saw looks like it will eventually need one. They can't last forever.
so I did some research and from the stihl sites, arborist sites, etc....they all say the same...split the case and replace the gasket. Most say after replacing it they still had small leaks. It is "possible" to have wall leaks as cracks can hide amongst the pores that can and do grow over time. The speed and severity based upon the care of the machine.
words of warning: there are a lot of sealers out there and I suggest you buy the gasket at a saw shop and request from them the proper sealer if you see any porousness in the case. If you find cracks its a good idea to consider the saw a parts saw. Unless its otherwise in great shape and you like to tinker. Then you can find one in bad shape with a good case...you get the idea.
009's have love/hate reputations. They're either the best little saw or the worst little saw anyone ever used. Maybe run it while it lasts (the tanks are small so there shouldn't be too much transfer unless there's and actual hole in the wall of the case. Run less than full tanks. Check often.
as one option ive used in similar situations is gas tank coating/sealer. Make sure guard any and all holes from it and a very small amount of Red Kote may save you a lot of trouble and keep your saw going for a long time.
in the meantime...start saving some change in a jar as the days may be numbered for your saw.
3/20/2022 8:33:45 PM •
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on Mar 20, 2022
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