Need part #'s for Stihl 056

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I need a part number for bar studs for the 056 and an air filter number as well.
My Stihl dealer has not cut one log in his life. I swear everytime I try to order something he freaks out because He knows he thinks he will not make any money from me. I don't understand but anyways the saw binds and pulls on the chain when I snug up the bolts on the side cover on the 056 so what could be the problem?. At one angle the chain turns good but there is a lot of play between where it should be and where it is going to sit. So I think I am doing good by fixing the loose bar studs . Otherwise I have this "junksaw oh 20$ worth anyways for an 056 Stihl after spending about 250$ on it, I am giving this saw to a friend so I only have the 372xp and that is all I need! I have this 056 running so strong my neighbours are not complaining anymore especially after this big storm we had. hahahahaha..... I had it in the sweet spot last week.... but now it seems like It would take an hour to get everything right and tight as far as the bar and chain are concerned. I need some advice.
 
If your bar studs are "loose" it's not the studs, but the case. There is an oversized bar stud (std on the MAG 2) that has a 10mm thread on the case. All you have to do is drill out the old hole slightly, tap a 10mm thread into the case, degrease the hole and stud, and wind in the new stud with some blue loctite.


8/10mm stud: 1115 664 2405

Old orginal stud 8/8mm: 1110 664 2400

Air filter: 1115 120 1615


There is another stud used on a small number of 056's that is MUCH LONGER in the rear than the front. If you have that I'll need to dig a little deeper as there are two types.
 
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