Stihl 362 is toast

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Fellin Feller

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I was using my old stihl 362 today. It is around 12 years old and has been through heavy usage. I use it as my backup saw.
Anyways, I put some fresh gas in it, and was cutting for about 20 minutes, it started making a rattling noise for a few seconds, then quit running and locked up.
The cord doesn't even pull.

Sounds like symptoms of a ruined piston?
 
I was using my old stihl 362 today. It is around 12 years old and has been through heavy usage. I use it as my backup saw.
Anyways, I put some fresh gas in it, and was cutting for about 20 minutes, it started making a rattling noise for a few seconds, then quit running and locked up.
The cord doesn't even pull.

Sounds like symptoms of a ruined piston?
It would have taken you longer to write this whole post out than to have used that time to unscrew a few t27’s, removed the muffler and looked!
 
Earlier versions also had an issue with the piston skirt design and they would fatigue crack and loose part of the skirt.
Later versions had updated design with different shape and mass in that area.
 
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