2strokeoil4blood
User of Chainsaws, Destroyer of wood
Hey Guys, had a Stihl MS241cm given to me from @Bob Hedgecutter a while back. Saw had a hole melted in top of piston.
I pulled it to bits, split case and did new bearings, seals and gaskets, as well as a brand new OEM Stihl piston and cylinder kit. Ran fine in workshop.
Fast forward about a month, I decided to take it out into some wood yesterday. As soon as it was in the cut it lost power and heated up a little. Im guessing it was leaning out under load. Ran the mtronic reset procedure- still the same. Stopped straight away and took it home.
Pulled carb- all looks fine.
Then I got thinking... the MS241 and MS231/251 are very nearly the same in alot of ways, the major difference being the 241s mag case and mtronic.
Anyway, I was a bit bored this morning so I swapped a coil, flywheel, carb
( Walbro WTF 2A ) , choke rod and filterbase/control switch off of a MS251 parts saw I had laying around.
The Result? It runs. It runs very well. I have removed the limiter cap on Carb and have yet to take it out into some wood and tune it. I Will update on how it runs in wood next to my other MS241mtronic saw later today
I couldnt find any info on it being done on a 241 before, so Hopefully this will help anyone looking for a cheap easy fix for their MS241.


I pulled it to bits, split case and did new bearings, seals and gaskets, as well as a brand new OEM Stihl piston and cylinder kit. Ran fine in workshop.
Fast forward about a month, I decided to take it out into some wood yesterday. As soon as it was in the cut it lost power and heated up a little. Im guessing it was leaning out under load. Ran the mtronic reset procedure- still the same. Stopped straight away and took it home.
Pulled carb- all looks fine.
Then I got thinking... the MS241 and MS231/251 are very nearly the same in alot of ways, the major difference being the 241s mag case and mtronic.
Anyway, I was a bit bored this morning so I swapped a coil, flywheel, carb
( Walbro WTF 2A ) , choke rod and filterbase/control switch off of a MS251 parts saw I had laying around.
The Result? It runs. It runs very well. I have removed the limiter cap on Carb and have yet to take it out into some wood and tune it. I Will update on how it runs in wood next to my other MS241mtronic saw later today
I couldnt find any info on it being done on a 241 before, so Hopefully this will help anyone looking for a cheap easy fix for their MS241.


