I recently picked up a Stihl 038AV Super, with plans on using it as a dedicated 20" saw. Its an older West German model, and I assume it was likely manufactured sometime in the early 80's. The saw cranked easily, despite sitting for a loooong time, and seemed to run well. I wasn't able to pull the muffler, but compression was 150psi...so I took a chance on the saw.
Got it home, and was finally able to get the muffler off...scoring on the exhaust side of the piston. Intake side was perfect, but I haven't actually checked the cylinder to see how it looks. I cleaned off the years of bar oil and gunk, but then had trouble getting it to crank again. Once I did, it idled poorly, and seemed to bog at WOT. I'm not sure if simply the filter was completely clogged, and now the carb needs to be adjusted, or if its something a little more involved. Either way, I've decided to make it a project to play around with over the next month or so.
I know the carb probably needs to be cleaned, but how are the Chinese clone carbs holding up? I know this is probably sacrilege on an old workhorse 038, but I have had great luck with these carbs on Stihl line trimmers...and they are damn near cheaper than rebuild kits!
As far as the scoring is concerned, I will likely be dropping in a replacement piston (at the very least). I've decided if I am going to this much trouble, might as well refinish the saw. I know a few people have been using Ford Gray, but how well does the paint hold up? Anyone tried powder coating?
Any advice/suggestions?
Got it home, and was finally able to get the muffler off...scoring on the exhaust side of the piston. Intake side was perfect, but I haven't actually checked the cylinder to see how it looks. I cleaned off the years of bar oil and gunk, but then had trouble getting it to crank again. Once I did, it idled poorly, and seemed to bog at WOT. I'm not sure if simply the filter was completely clogged, and now the carb needs to be adjusted, or if its something a little more involved. Either way, I've decided to make it a project to play around with over the next month or so.
I know the carb probably needs to be cleaned, but how are the Chinese clone carbs holding up? I know this is probably sacrilege on an old workhorse 038, but I have had great luck with these carbs on Stihl line trimmers...and they are damn near cheaper than rebuild kits!
As far as the scoring is concerned, I will likely be dropping in a replacement piston (at the very least). I've decided if I am going to this much trouble, might as well refinish the saw. I know a few people have been using Ford Gray, but how well does the paint hold up? Anyone tried powder coating?
Any advice/suggestions?