Jp_over
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Friends,
Trying to revive my old MS 250 (2008) and will be adding a new carburator in the next day or so. For those who need the info, here's what I found out after a call to Zama & a call to Stihl support.
The part # on my carburater is broken down as follows:
S76A is the model #. You can also search for just "S76" because “A” [or letter] designates cosmetic changes
639A is a date code & can be disregarded
Zama recommended calling Stihl customer support for a direct replacement part # which I did.
The Stihl replacement part for the S76G carburetor is 11231200603.
I'll post back with results once I get it installed and get some work done around here. Man, I think I need an extra saw as it's too easy to put stuff off when your saw only runs on choke and kills when you hit the throttle.
Also, after I did a complete tune up (plug, filters, lines, oil pump) I had an old-timer mechanic tune it up for me but it only ran well for about a month. Also, I only run ethanol free, treated gas but Muphy can also have some say. Completely replacing the carb is my last shot on this saw to keep it going.
Just wanted to get the part # out there for folks looking for it. If this fix doesn't work I'm going to try out a similar Echo model.
Trying to revive my old MS 250 (2008) and will be adding a new carburator in the next day or so. For those who need the info, here's what I found out after a call to Zama & a call to Stihl support.
The part # on my carburater is broken down as follows:
S76A is the model #. You can also search for just "S76" because “A” [or letter] designates cosmetic changes
639A is a date code & can be disregarded
Zama recommended calling Stihl customer support for a direct replacement part # which I did.
The Stihl replacement part for the S76G carburetor is 11231200603.
I'll post back with results once I get it installed and get some work done around here. Man, I think I need an extra saw as it's too easy to put stuff off when your saw only runs on choke and kills when you hit the throttle.
Also, after I did a complete tune up (plug, filters, lines, oil pump) I had an old-timer mechanic tune it up for me but it only ran well for about a month. Also, I only run ethanol free, treated gas but Muphy can also have some say. Completely replacing the carb is my last shot on this saw to keep it going.
Just wanted to get the part # out there for folks looking for it. If this fix doesn't work I'm going to try out a similar Echo model.