I have a Stihl 192 I bought from a guy that sold me all of his chainsaw stuff in one giant lot. This one was pretty rough but I'd really like to have a top handle saw going. Bought a few parts for it already, was missing recoil starter assembly (and ignition coil, which at this point I don't think I needed), got that and tried to start it, no luck, no joy. Last night I did a pressure test on the crankcase, it couldn't hold anything at all. I assumed it was probably the intake boot and there was some burn damage from apparent overheating where it connected to the cylinder when I took that off, but it wasn't too bad so I sealed it permanently with motoseal.
After letting it sit and coming back to it today and re-performing the pressure test, well, it was kind of a nightmare. There is a hole in the side of the cylinder on the flywheel/stator side, and I have no idea what is supposed to go there, the part is missing as is whatever hose may have been attached to it. I have no idea what it looks like, or how it is supposed to connect to anything else. It appears to go straight into the cylinder chamber and is just to the left of the numbers printed on the cylinder, which are "STIHL 1137C AL BR 2122".
I looked around for some diagrams but couldn't really figure out what was supposed to be there an what parts I would need to fix it? Spent an hour trying to find something on google images to show it, didn't find anything. This is mainly my current issue, I have no idea what goes there.
ON top of that, the whole cylinder gasket seal is also bad, so beyond these parts I would need to totally disassemble, clean, and regasket the cylinder. It does have good compression though at 125psi, so I'm thinking it might actually be worth doing. That part (gasketing the cylinder) I can probably handle, but I have no idea what these other parts I need are?
Side note/rant: These sure are a massive pain in the ass to take apart, I'm kind of curious at this point of some far simpler top handle designs on a fairly light saw even if it doesn't have but half the power that isn't too old. I know some old homelites do, and I might try to get one of those I think I have running despite the age. I far less enjoy working on complicated ass hard to assemble/disassemble stuff like this 192.
After letting it sit and coming back to it today and re-performing the pressure test, well, it was kind of a nightmare. There is a hole in the side of the cylinder on the flywheel/stator side, and I have no idea what is supposed to go there, the part is missing as is whatever hose may have been attached to it. I have no idea what it looks like, or how it is supposed to connect to anything else. It appears to go straight into the cylinder chamber and is just to the left of the numbers printed on the cylinder, which are "STIHL 1137C AL BR 2122".
I looked around for some diagrams but couldn't really figure out what was supposed to be there an what parts I would need to fix it? Spent an hour trying to find something on google images to show it, didn't find anything. This is mainly my current issue, I have no idea what goes there.
ON top of that, the whole cylinder gasket seal is also bad, so beyond these parts I would need to totally disassemble, clean, and regasket the cylinder. It does have good compression though at 125psi, so I'm thinking it might actually be worth doing. That part (gasketing the cylinder) I can probably handle, but I have no idea what these other parts I need are?
Side note/rant: These sure are a massive pain in the ass to take apart, I'm kind of curious at this point of some far simpler top handle designs on a fairly light saw even if it doesn't have but half the power that isn't too old. I know some old homelites do, and I might try to get one of those I think I have running despite the age. I far less enjoy working on complicated ass hard to assemble/disassemble stuff like this 192.