junkmaleforest
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Cliff notes: I was trying to save money fixing a completely different issue & save time because nearest person able to work on a saw from me is over 45m one way on the best of days.
I attempted to take off flywheel. I broke off this stud thing in the middle. I've tried looking at these parts diagrams but I'm unsure as to what I even broke.
https://www.diyspareparts.com/parts/stihl/diagrams/ms311/
Can anyone tell me what the heck this is? I am assuming that it will need to be replaced to have a functional saw. I can't thread the nut back on the flywheel.
It's a lightly used saw, homeowner use only. Had many things fixed and replaced over the years with all OEM stihl parts. I also I have a dozen chains and spare bar for this guy. I would ideally like to fix it myself as spending $300 for someone else to do that isn't really an option for me(just my guess on what it would cost + fixing another issue). Any help is appreciated. If I have toasted the crankshaft, I will just have to use a smaller electric saw I have until I can afford to fix it.
Thanks you.
I attempted to take off flywheel. I broke off this stud thing in the middle. I've tried looking at these parts diagrams but I'm unsure as to what I even broke.
https://www.diyspareparts.com/parts/stihl/diagrams/ms311/
Can anyone tell me what the heck this is? I am assuming that it will need to be replaced to have a functional saw. I can't thread the nut back on the flywheel.
It's a lightly used saw, homeowner use only. Had many things fixed and replaced over the years with all OEM stihl parts. I also I have a dozen chains and spare bar for this guy. I would ideally like to fix it myself as spending $300 for someone else to do that isn't really an option for me(just my guess on what it would cost + fixing another issue). Any help is appreciated. If I have toasted the crankshaft, I will just have to use a smaller electric saw I have until I can afford to fix it.
Thanks you.