I have a 009 top handle that started to get loud and rattle.
When I pulled off the recoil cover to access the muffler, I found the 3 self tapping screws which hold the cover had backed out and two were bouncing around loose. The screws had some aluminum in the threads so I assume the holes in the inner muffler housing are wollered out, and the screws won't hold.
I forgot to measure up the screws and the IPL I have don't have the screws shown. The saw is at my other place and I want to get screws in advance. The aluminum inner housing # is 1120 145 2805. It is same as this one:


Has anyone else done this repair with success so the the screws don't back out? The holes are not blind but I don't think there is room to get nuts on the other side, maybe. Might be able to grind the housing and/or nut.
My thoughts are larger self tapping screws (size?), through cap screws with nuts (size?), or drill and tap the muffler for a threaded Stihl screw (more work).
Anyway, trying to get parts in advance so I can do the work when I get back to the saw. I know best idea is to bring the muffler to the hardware store.
Will post pictures of the fix for people who run into this on 009/010/011.
P.S. I know some people don't like the 1120 series saws, but this little saw is in great shape, has the larger 38mm bore/41 cc, oil pump still works and runs and cuts great. The reed valve engine has good mid-range torque and cuts strong without revving the piss out of it.
I only use it for pruning my orchard, if a small limb comes down in my yard, or to take along ice fishing to get wood for fires.
When I pulled off the recoil cover to access the muffler, I found the 3 self tapping screws which hold the cover had backed out and two were bouncing around loose. The screws had some aluminum in the threads so I assume the holes in the inner muffler housing are wollered out, and the screws won't hold.
I forgot to measure up the screws and the IPL I have don't have the screws shown. The saw is at my other place and I want to get screws in advance. The aluminum inner housing # is 1120 145 2805. It is same as this one:


Has anyone else done this repair with success so the the screws don't back out? The holes are not blind but I don't think there is room to get nuts on the other side, maybe. Might be able to grind the housing and/or nut.
My thoughts are larger self tapping screws (size?), through cap screws with nuts (size?), or drill and tap the muffler for a threaded Stihl screw (more work).
Anyway, trying to get parts in advance so I can do the work when I get back to the saw. I know best idea is to bring the muffler to the hardware store.
Will post pictures of the fix for people who run into this on 009/010/011.
P.S. I know some people don't like the 1120 series saws, but this little saw is in great shape, has the larger 38mm bore/41 cc, oil pump still works and runs and cuts great. The reed valve engine has good mid-range torque and cuts strong without revving the piss out of it.
I only use it for pruning my orchard, if a small limb comes down in my yard, or to take along ice fishing to get wood for fires.