Anyone knowledgable on chainsaw repair?

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Anyone knowledgable on chainsaw repair?

Postby SquirrelCrusher » Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:14 pm

My little Stihl MS 170 was acting up (no power, bogging down as soon as you tried to cut anything) and the drive sprocket was really grooved so I took it to Columbia Grain for a check up and they said it has low compression (95psi) and that repairs exceed value.

I'm sure they are right, but would parts alone be $$$ or could I pick up parts for cheap and do the repairs myself? No idea it this is possible, but what's the worse I do? Break a broken saw? Might be a fun winter project

Probably a better idea, where is a good place to buy a replacement? And anyone have experience with the MS 180? I was looking at the MS 180 at Columbia Grain, and it looks like a better unit then the MS 170 and is only like 30 bucks more.

edit - Columbia Grain and Feed not Farmers Exchange - I dislike Farmers Ex
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Postby White trash » Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:43 pm

You may be surprised by napa. The one in the town I grew up in could order a rebuild kit for any small engine for cheap.

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Postby SquirrelCrusher » Mon Oct 31, 2011 9:28 pm

Wow Napa's website does list Stihls. To bad I don't know what year the saw is. Tried several years and didn't find a 170 :(

I did find a site the mentioned reringing the piston if the cylinder and piston aren't scared up. Amazon has ring sets for $15 bucks!

For $15 bucks it might be worth trying to save.
'94 Bronco - Buckstop bumper w/ 12k winch
To many atvs and dirt bikes

For Sale '96 F-250 Powerstroke - 4in lift, 35's, Dana 60 Front end, Tuner
Sold '96 Jeep Cherokee - 4in lift, 35s, Dual Spartans, 4.88s
Sold '80 Camaro Z/28 - T-Tops, auto, 350

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Postby Wrench » Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:49 am

2-stroke? Most of those these days use plated cylinders that nearly last forever. If this is the case, get a piston/ring/gasket kit and rebuild that sucker! Sounds like the carburetion may be off a little, but no sense messing with that if the compression is too low.

I may be able to take a look at it and help.
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Postby SquirrelCrusher » Tue Nov 01, 2011 6:05 am

It always ran really strong, but then my brother used it to cut up several truck loads of cherry wood. The next time I went to use it, it would bog on any loads.

I tore most of it down last night. Today, I just need to get the clutch off and I should be able to pull the engine out. I think I remember where everything goes, except for one little metal rod. It popped of before I got a chance to see how it hooked in.

Wrench, it is a 2-stroke. There isn't really any gaskets on the saw. The bottom of the crank case and the cylider use silicone for gasket. It actually seems pretty straight forward, but if I get stumped I'll let you know. Thanks
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To many atvs and dirt bikes

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Postby SquirrelCrusher » Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:13 pm

Got the engine apart. Cyl looks good, no scratches. Tomorrow going to see if I can get parts locally. If not, I guess I'll try the parts I found on amazon


Edit - Columbia Grain wanted $80 for a piston and rings, so I have an aftermarket piston and rings coming for $23
'94 Bronco - Buckstop bumper w/ 12k winch
To many atvs and dirt bikes

For Sale '96 F-250 Powerstroke - 4in lift, 35's, Dana 60 Front end, Tuner
Sold '96 Jeep Cherokee - 4in lift, 35s, Dual Spartans, 4.88s
Sold '80 Camaro Z/28 - T-Tops, auto, 350

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Postby SquirrelCrusher » Sat Nov 05, 2011 2:16 pm

Got my piston today. About an hour after starting, I have a working saw again. Only issue is I have this extra little plastic piece that I don't know where it goes. looks like a plastic washer with a nipple sticking up one one side. Can't find any parts explosions online so monday taking it to Columbia Grain to see if they can ID the rascal
'94 Bronco - Buckstop bumper w/ 12k winch
To many atvs and dirt bikes

For Sale '96 F-250 Powerstroke - 4in lift, 35's, Dana 60 Front end, Tuner
Sold '96 Jeep Cherokee - 4in lift, 35s, Dual Spartans, 4.88s
Sold '80 Camaro Z/28 - T-Tops, auto, 350

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Postby Dale » Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:10 pm

I would call Ryan at sunbelt his guys in the back fixed mine right up and they are a stihl dealer. I am almost certain he would beat columbia, price wise.


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