These work well on stihl screw in fuel caps on my 034/036
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Rotary-1503-Gasket-Bowl-For-B-S/400448634
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Rotary-1503-Gasket-Bowl-For-B-S/400448634
NitrileAre those the silicone jobbies, or just nitrile rubber?
With it sitting on the glass like that it appears to fit a 6" filler hole.0000 350 0563 is the large flippy cap we sell at work. Will fit all Stihl power equipment that use the large cap. Couldn’t find any info on o-ring material.
yes I’d say it’s most likely NBR. Possibly Viton but I haven’t found any documentation to confirm. NBR is probably the most common o-ring material for general use.Nitrile
Mines much more on the hate side. I've had them not lock multiple times and got the oil bath of shame down my leg; sure it's operator error, but if the engineers at stihl used KISS like husky, that wouldn't be a problem. I love husky flippies...I have a love/hate relationship with them
How, with the catch a chip lip and all the crevasses around the oil fill . On my little ms201 rear handle, I'm going to cut that stupid lip right off next time I have a min and I think about it, unless someone can come up with a great reason I shouldn't.I keep them and the filler openening clean
Got the candy corn out for the trick or treaters I see .0000 350 0563 is the large flippy cap we sell at work. Will fit all Stihl power equipment that use the large cap. Couldn’t find any info on o-ring material.
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I need a new one for my 460, as it broke0000 350 0563 is the large flippy cap we sell at work. Will fit all Stihl power equipment that use the large cap. Couldn’t find any info on o-ring material.
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We keep it out year round. We’re weird like that.Got the candy corn out for the trick or treaters I see .
When a roll of paper towel is running low with about 60 half-sheets remaining I toss it in the woods box (which holds tools, spare parts, spare chains, etc). Before opening the cap I use a brush to clean off the areas around oil and gas fillers, then pull out a piece of paper towel and wipe the areas, then open a cap and wipe the inside of the cap and filler neck if needed. I fill the oil first (because the saw won't run without gas...), make sure the oil cap and neck is clean and close 'er up, then repeat for the gas.How, with the catch a chip lip and all the crevasses around the oil fill . On my little ms201 rear handle, I'm going to cut that stupid lip right off next time I have a min and I think about it, unless someone can come up with a great reason I shouldn't.
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