My Stihl MS661C M-Tronic 4700D with Black Solenoid and white pickup Started showing signs of the Solenoid failing years ago when I was under warranty. I brought it to the dealers attention and nothing came of it due to the unrepeatable event. Saw had to be run and cutting with normal use. Once a tank of fuel was run through it. It wouldn't start back up.
Out of warranty and problem persisted. Eventually I knew it was reliably unreliable and could predict when to use it and its temperament.
Fast forward to a couple months ago. Would only start up in reset mode and wouldn't idle. Researched to and the dealer offered to fix it at the tune of $300+. I researched more and came across the 11440071809 kit that has the 4702A Coil, Orange Fuel pickup, and White solenoid.
Dealer ordered the part and called to tell it was backordered. I called Stihl to get an ETA since the dealer ws unable to. Stihl came through and sent out to me under "Warranty"
---- Quick background. I took Small engine repair in school and have always fixed my own equipment. Own most of the tools and always investing in more. ---
Pressure/ Vacuum tested the saw AFTER installing the parts and changing the spark plug. Let sit for 12hrs with no change. Awesome, time top start it in CALIBRATION MODE>
Start the saw in mode and let idle for 90sec
Pull trigger /full throttle for 20sec until it
Goes HIGHER RPM for ~10sec
Then Down to lower 'burp'
Release trigger/ Shut off immediately.
Start saw. Settings saved.
Saw is/ was stock before this with the exception of the V3 Kit
before the final 10sec completed, The engine ceased 5 sec into it.
Disassembled the upper end and found the grenaded piston and chunks all over the cylinder and in all the ports.
I double checked everything I had done and couldn't find a leak anywhere. Too late to check for pre existing piston/ cylinder damage.
Was suggested I call Stihl. So I did. Went to the dealer and called Stihl from the dealer. Also explained the same thing to the dealer that I had done. They too said to call.
I cleaned up the Cylinder with 400-1000 grit removing all remnants of the piston. Seems ok. No power tools, just by hand.
OEM Piston from the dealer is $111.02 + tax.
OEM Online from a Dealer is $79.98 free shipping.
Other brands for the Cylinder and Piston kit are ~$150-$200
Dealer will charge me $399.99 for the complete OEM Top end
Stihl rep wants me to bring the saw in and have the dealer look at it. ~$25 diagnostic fee for out of warranty. Then the cost of parts of it Stihl decides No assistance.
Ideas Thoughts?
Out of warranty and problem persisted. Eventually I knew it was reliably unreliable and could predict when to use it and its temperament.
Fast forward to a couple months ago. Would only start up in reset mode and wouldn't idle. Researched to and the dealer offered to fix it at the tune of $300+. I researched more and came across the 11440071809 kit that has the 4702A Coil, Orange Fuel pickup, and White solenoid.
Dealer ordered the part and called to tell it was backordered. I called Stihl to get an ETA since the dealer ws unable to. Stihl came through and sent out to me under "Warranty"
---- Quick background. I took Small engine repair in school and have always fixed my own equipment. Own most of the tools and always investing in more. ---
Pressure/ Vacuum tested the saw AFTER installing the parts and changing the spark plug. Let sit for 12hrs with no change. Awesome, time top start it in CALIBRATION MODE>
Start the saw in mode and let idle for 90sec
Pull trigger /full throttle for 20sec until it
Goes HIGHER RPM for ~10sec
Then Down to lower 'burp'
Release trigger/ Shut off immediately.
Start saw. Settings saved.
Saw is/ was stock before this with the exception of the V3 Kit
before the final 10sec completed, The engine ceased 5 sec into it.
Disassembled the upper end and found the grenaded piston and chunks all over the cylinder and in all the ports.
I double checked everything I had done and couldn't find a leak anywhere. Too late to check for pre existing piston/ cylinder damage.
Was suggested I call Stihl. So I did. Went to the dealer and called Stihl from the dealer. Also explained the same thing to the dealer that I had done. They too said to call.
I cleaned up the Cylinder with 400-1000 grit removing all remnants of the piston. Seems ok. No power tools, just by hand.
OEM Piston from the dealer is $111.02 + tax.
OEM Online from a Dealer is $79.98 free shipping.
Other brands for the Cylinder and Piston kit are ~$150-$200
Dealer will charge me $399.99 for the complete OEM Top end
Stihl rep wants me to bring the saw in and have the dealer look at it. ~$25 diagnostic fee for out of warranty. Then the cost of parts of it Stihl decides No assistance.
Ideas Thoughts?