80cj
ArboristSite Member
I recently bought a stihl 066 red-eye off of ebay. after I gave it it's first work out, i noticed black tar-like stuff coming out from under the muffler and running down the front. so I decided to go through it and see exactly what i bought. when i pulled the muffler i found the whole area under it covered in this black tar-like stuff (smells like pine tar from baseball days) also the whole clutch is coated with it too. is this bad or is it normal and just needs a good cleaning? (if so what is the best way to clean a saw?) i did a compression test when i first got it and it was ~155 psi. also, i read in the manual that i needed a special "locking strip" to hold the piston so you can break the clutch loose. any suggestions on alternate ways to do this?
thanks all
shawn
thanks all
shawn