JungleBiker
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Hey everybody, from the highlands of Papua New Guinea!
I'm a motorcycle and small engine mechanic from the US living and working here in PNG. I've got a Stihl 088, (I guess it's also called an MS880, but it says "088" on it--maybe I'm reading it upside down?), anyway, this saw comes into my shop after every few hours of use with the same problem--the clutch needle bearing cage gets too hot and melts. It must get really hot, as the plastic gets slung everywhere and really gums things up. The last time it was in, I took the collected needles from 2 previously melted bearings and made up one "cageless" bearing. This solved the problem of melting doen the bearing cage, but now it's back again because the oil pump drive gears (also plastic) are melting! The problem manifested itself this time by the bar and chain being too dry--when I got into it, I found that the friction drive spring for the oil pump gears wasn't doing its job because the plastic gear that it mounts on was melted away, hence nothing for the friction spring to grab. Everything else appears to be okay--the saw starts easily (for such a big saw), and the carb appears to be properly tuned.
I'm tired of pulling my hair out over this one and would appreciate any help anyone can give me. Is there anyone out there who makes metal oil pump drive gears for these?
Thanks.
I'm a motorcycle and small engine mechanic from the US living and working here in PNG. I've got a Stihl 088, (I guess it's also called an MS880, but it says "088" on it--maybe I'm reading it upside down?), anyway, this saw comes into my shop after every few hours of use with the same problem--the clutch needle bearing cage gets too hot and melts. It must get really hot, as the plastic gets slung everywhere and really gums things up. The last time it was in, I took the collected needles from 2 previously melted bearings and made up one "cageless" bearing. This solved the problem of melting doen the bearing cage, but now it's back again because the oil pump drive gears (also plastic) are melting! The problem manifested itself this time by the bar and chain being too dry--when I got into it, I found that the friction drive spring for the oil pump gears wasn't doing its job because the plastic gear that it mounts on was melted away, hence nothing for the friction spring to grab. Everything else appears to be okay--the saw starts easily (for such a big saw), and the carb appears to be properly tuned.
I'm tired of pulling my hair out over this one and would appreciate any help anyone can give me. Is there anyone out there who makes metal oil pump drive gears for these?
Thanks.