Robert Kugler
ArboristSite Lurker
Thanks Tom. That O ring is driving me crazy. I've had in in and out about 5 times and it doesn't seem to seal. The O ring is 7 X 1.5, as stated in the IPL. I picked out the grease and put a touch of fuel mix oil on it to make it slide in, but it wont seal. I know the worm gear is leaking, but it is not leaky enough to account for the rapid pressure drop.Hi Bob,
Excellent, going with stihl for parts is often the best way forward, though if they are NLA, alternatives from reputable sources can be a good substitute.
It’s good practise to change bearings if you have side loaded them when pressing the crank out, but if you haven’t pressed the crank, they look in good condition, have no play and no abnormal sound then and aren’t rusty, it shouldn’t be an issue.
Note that bearings in their pockets under pressure can sound and feel better than they do when popped out.
I’d personally wait and not try and save an old seal, I understand the impatience side of things as I have been working on an 07 chainsaw for months waiting for parts, but it’s much better to leave the saw apart and get it done properly, than hope a bandaid fix will hold. Maybe start a second project, or clean the rest of the saw parts while you wait, rebuild the carb If necessary etc
Hope this helps
Is that one O ring on the adjuster shaft the pressure seal? I am assuming that the two O rings on the knob are just to hold the adjustment in vibration. I am also testing with the plastic cover off of the cavity where the adjuster shaft is. is that wrong?
Thanks,
Bob
Things will get quiet while I wait for the worm gear. I agree that I should wait for the new part.....