i need to replace the sprocket bearing cage ( all the rollers somehow disappeared ) and not sure which part number i need to get. this one?
http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-G...sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=stihl+ms361+needle+cage
need a new fuel cap. it won't twist back around properly, i guess just from use. the ones i see all leave off the ms361 as a fuel cap, and say it can only be used as an oil cap for the ms361. i can't tell a difference in the caps on my saw, but wanted to confirm this.
http://www.amazon.com/HIPA-STIHL-MS...42105421&sr=1-1&keywords=stihl+ms361+fuel+cap
the e-clip for the sprocket somehow also disappeared. i picked up a pack from lowes to use. are standard clips that fit it fine? or do i need a special one?
my neighbor asked me to use it while i was at work. when i came back he showed me how he dropped a branch on the saw and the air filter cover was cracked. then i went to use it and the bar started heating up and smoking. the bar sprocket was seized, and i didn't see any debris in it, so figured it was an old bar and needed to be replaced. put a new bar in, and same problem. decided to start doing some exploratory surgery to see if it was an oiler problem. noticed the clip gone, then no bearings, and i guess the sprocket came off the worm gear causing the oiling problem. anyway, thanks for any help.
http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-G...sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=stihl+ms361+needle+cage
need a new fuel cap. it won't twist back around properly, i guess just from use. the ones i see all leave off the ms361 as a fuel cap, and say it can only be used as an oil cap for the ms361. i can't tell a difference in the caps on my saw, but wanted to confirm this.
http://www.amazon.com/HIPA-STIHL-MS...42105421&sr=1-1&keywords=stihl+ms361+fuel+cap
the e-clip for the sprocket somehow also disappeared. i picked up a pack from lowes to use. are standard clips that fit it fine? or do i need a special one?
my neighbor asked me to use it while i was at work. when i came back he showed me how he dropped a branch on the saw and the air filter cover was cracked. then i went to use it and the bar started heating up and smoking. the bar sprocket was seized, and i didn't see any debris in it, so figured it was an old bar and needed to be replaced. put a new bar in, and same problem. decided to start doing some exploratory surgery to see if it was an oiler problem. noticed the clip gone, then no bearings, and i guess the sprocket came off the worm gear causing the oiling problem. anyway, thanks for any help.