Posted by jdemaris on September 15, 2007 at 06:25:33 from (69.67.231.91):
In Reply to: Stihl Chainsaw posted by Hound on September 14, 2007 at 17:09:22:
What the other posters told you about the bar-oilpump is right on. It's not a simple gasket that you can make though, it's a special molded piece.
We had that problem with all the 040s, 041s, 050s, 051s, and 075 since late 1960s. The 020s, 030s, S10s, 08Ss, etc. didn't have the problem since they used a totally different pump.
To fix, you remove the internal snap-ring, put a metric screw into the tapped hole of the oil pump - and pull out. The screw is the same as the ones that hold your pull-starter assembly on.
I'm curious if Stihl still sells the parts. If you get stuck, I've probably got a box full of them somewhere. Stihl part number 1110 647 9000
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