Brian Y
New Member
Hi Everybody.
I should have posted my question of yesterday to the wrong Forum, so I have re-posted it below:
Hello,
I have been fortunate enough to buy a good-looking Stihl 038 Magnum. Sad to say though that some years ago the owner put the dirty saw (chain brake on) in his shed and left it. So, the steel parts have rusted and seized.
I’ve removed the clutch so that only the crankshaft stub remains on one side of the saw. On the other side the flywheel remains for now. I’ve also removed the muffler
After soaking the bore with diesel, I can rotate the crankshaft freely. However, intermittingly something sticks/strikes and stops the rotation. Looking through the exhaust port, it feels like the piston rings catch below that port.(Always in the same position).
I haven’t come across this problem before. Any thought please before I remove the cylinder.
Many thanks
I should have posted my question of yesterday to the wrong Forum, so I have re-posted it below:
Hello,
I have been fortunate enough to buy a good-looking Stihl 038 Magnum. Sad to say though that some years ago the owner put the dirty saw (chain brake on) in his shed and left it. So, the steel parts have rusted and seized.
I’ve removed the clutch so that only the crankshaft stub remains on one side of the saw. On the other side the flywheel remains for now. I’ve also removed the muffler
After soaking the bore with diesel, I can rotate the crankshaft freely. However, intermittingly something sticks/strikes and stops the rotation. Looking through the exhaust port, it feels like the piston rings catch below that port.(Always in the same position).
I haven’t come across this problem before. Any thought please before I remove the cylinder.
Many thanks