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I just registered after buying an old Stihl online that I haven't received yet. Apparently, it has a problem with the kill switch and I will have to choke it to shut it off. I saw this same problem mentioned for other saws indicating that it's a common problem, but I could not find any reference to fixing it. Can someone tell me what usually causes this and what I will likely have to do to fix it?
The model is 038 AVEQ (not super or magnum), which i think has the four position switch; off, run, half choke, full choke. I read on this site someone saying these switches had problems, but a solution wasn't mentioned and I don't see parts online related to this.
Buying a doner saw or a part from someone here or on ebay seems like an obvious solution. Does this saw share the same part number with other models as well, say a 028AV or 041AV of the same era? I saw this same problem mentioned recently in the auctions for an 041AV.
One other question. I see that this saw originally came with a max bar of 20". It's got a 24" bar, which looks very worn. If I replace it would I be better off with a 20" or another 24? This saw looks pretty beat up. If the compression isn't good I plan to just go ahead and buy a new jug and piston right off the bat. I understand that I can put the 52cc Magnum on it and gain about 1hp. I see these aftermarket for $110.
In that case 24" seems reasonable. I'll be using this saw to cut pine and aspen for my own firewood use, maybe I'll cut for an occasional job, as I have friends in the biz and could use it to pick up a little extra spending money. I'm at 9,000ft elevation in Dillon, Co. We have a serious pine beatle kill problem here with the lodgepoles and there's lots of cutting work, I think as much as anyone wants to do. But 20" is probably long enough for most of what I'll be cutting.
Thanks
The model is 038 AVEQ (not super or magnum), which i think has the four position switch; off, run, half choke, full choke. I read on this site someone saying these switches had problems, but a solution wasn't mentioned and I don't see parts online related to this.
Buying a doner saw or a part from someone here or on ebay seems like an obvious solution. Does this saw share the same part number with other models as well, say a 028AV or 041AV of the same era? I saw this same problem mentioned recently in the auctions for an 041AV.
One other question. I see that this saw originally came with a max bar of 20". It's got a 24" bar, which looks very worn. If I replace it would I be better off with a 20" or another 24? This saw looks pretty beat up. If the compression isn't good I plan to just go ahead and buy a new jug and piston right off the bat. I understand that I can put the 52cc Magnum on it and gain about 1hp. I see these aftermarket for $110.
In that case 24" seems reasonable. I'll be using this saw to cut pine and aspen for my own firewood use, maybe I'll cut for an occasional job, as I have friends in the biz and could use it to pick up a little extra spending money. I'm at 9,000ft elevation in Dillon, Co. We have a serious pine beatle kill problem here with the lodgepoles and there's lots of cutting work, I think as much as anyone wants to do. But 20" is probably long enough for most of what I'll be cutting.
Thanks
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