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       #Post#: 85326--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl info
       By: joe_indi Date: July 1, 2019, 8:25 pm
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       [member=7]Cut4fun[/member]
       What I will do is upload what I have to my Google drive and post
       the link here.
       I dont think the contents of that page whose link posted is the
       same.
       Mine are grabs from the pdf file on the old El. Catalog cd.
       The contents of the link is more of a 'compilation' from
       different charts, hence more detailed.
       #Post#: 85327--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl info
       By: joe_indi Date: July 2, 2019, 12:19 am
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       OK, This is the link to a folder on my Google drive. I have
       uploaded what I had right now. Will add more later in the days
       to come. Some of the uploads may not be too great, so bear with
       me. [emoji16]
 (HTM) https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B62w6odJDBTwfnJLTkhkb0h0NFlvdUpNSWtTU1poeHZGSTctOHVtd3dWQWl5QlVDVU41M2M
       #Post#: 86140--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl info
       By: Cut4fun Date: January 26, 2020, 8:50 am
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       saving
       8mm 5910 890 2420  59108902420
       Series Model Production Years
       1101 BL 1952-1959
       1102 BLK 1954-1966
       1106
       Contra 06 1959-1968
       Contra S 06 1964-1968
       Contra 070 1959-1968
       070 1968-1977
       090 1968-1977
       1107
       07 1961-1965
       07S 1965-1968
       1108
       08 1963-1965
       08S 1965-1994
       S10 1968-1973
       1109 090G 1969-1985
       1110
       040 1966-1967
       041 1967-1975
       041FB 1976-1986
       041AV 1967-1986
       041AVE 1968-1973
       041AVS 1977-1983
       041AVQ 1981-1985
       1111
       050 1968-1972
       051 1972-1985
       075 1974-1980
       076 1980-1986
       1112 041G 1969-1975
       1113
       030 1970-1971
       031 1971-1982
       031E 1973-1982
       031Q 1980-1982
       032 1978-1985
       1114
       020 1971-1979
       020AVP 1972-1979
       020 Super 1979-1994
       1115
       045 1974-1980
       045 Super 1977-1980
       056AV 1980-1985
       056AVSE 1980-1984
       1116
       015 1973-1980
       015L 1973-1983
       015AV 1976-1983
       015AVE 1974-1983
       015AVEQ 1978-1983
       1117
       042AV 1976-1980
       048 1980-1985
       1118
       028AV, 028WB 1979-1980
       028AVEQ 1979-1983
       028AVS 1983-1990
       1119
       038AVE 1980-1985
       038AVEFB 1983-1985
       038AVS 1982-1985
       038AVSFB 1985-1993
       038AVM 1984-1989
       038 MAGNUM® 1985-1997
       1120
       09 Mini Boss™ 1993-2006
       009 1980-1989
       009LE 1982-2009
       010AV 1978-1982
       010AVE 1982-1985
       011AVEQ 1980-1990
       011AVT 1980-1982
       011AVET 1982-1996
       012AVE 1986-1994
       012AVET 1986-1989
       1121 024AVEQ 1982-1985
       1121
       024AVEQWB 1985-1994
       024AVES 1984-1989
       026 1988-2002
       026 Pro 1996-2002
       MS 260, 260 P 2002-2011
       Series Model Production Years
       1122
       064AV 1986-1997
       066 1988-2003
       MS 660 2004-2014
       MS 650 2005-20012
       1123
       021, 023 1990-2002
       023C, 023L 1996-2002
       025 1991-2002
       MS 210 2002-2008
       MS 230 2002-2012
       MS 250 2002-Current
       1124
       084 1985-1997
       088 1997-2004
       MS 880 2004-Current
       1125
       034AV 1984-1993
       036 1991-2001
       036 Pro 1996-2001
       036QS 1997-2002
       MS 360, 360 P, 360QS 2002-2005
       1127
       029, 039 1992-2000
       MS 290 2000-2012
       MS 310, 390 2000-2009
       1128
       004 1988-2001
       046 1996-2001
       MS 440 2001-2012
       MS 460 2001-2012
       MS 461 2013-Current
       1129
       020T 1996-2002
       MS 200 T 2002-2012
       1130
       017 1995-2002
       018 1999-2002
       MS 170, 180 2002-Current
       MS 180 C-B 2002-2012
       1132
       019T 1997-2002
       MS 191 T 2002-2006
       1133 MS 270, 280 2003-2010
       1135 MS 361 2004-2010
       1137
       MS 192 T 2005-2014
       MS 193 T 2014-Current
       1138
       MS 441 2007-2012
       MS 441 C-M 2011-Current
       1139 MS 171, 181, 211 2009-Current
       1140
       MS 311, 391 2009-Current
       MS 362, 362 C-MQ 2010-2014
       MS 362 C-M 2014-Current
       1141
       MS 271, 291 2010-Current
       MS 261 2010-2014
       MS 261 C-M, 261 C-MQ 2014-Current
       1143
       MS 241 C-M, 241 C-MQ 2014-Current
       MS 251, 251 C-BE 2013-Current
       1144 MS 661 C-M 2014-Current
       1145
       MS 201 T C, 201 C 2011-2015
       MS 201 T C-M, 201 C-EM 2015-Current
       1146 MS 150 C-E, MS 150 T C-E 2013-Current
       ELECTRIC CHAIN SAWS
       1202 E30 1967-1985
       1203 E15 1967-1985
       1204 E10 1973-1984
       1206 E14 1984-1997
       1207
       E20 1985-1998
       E220Q 1999-2002
       MSE 220 2003-2014
       1208
       E140, E180 1998-2002
       MSE 140, 180 2003-2014
       1209 MSE 170 C-BQ, 210 C-BQ 2014-Current
       1210 MSE 250 C-Q 2015
       #Post#: 86296--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl info
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 17, 2020, 6:42 am
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       STIHL Chainsaw Handle Bar Hose Grip Rubber Wrap 19mm x 5mm
       0000-791-2009
       STIHL Chainsaw Handle Bar Hose Grip Rubber Wrap 21mm 0000 791
       2008
       STIHL Chainsaw Handle Bar Hose Grip Rubber Wrap 23mm 0000 791
       2005
       #Post#: 87037--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl info
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 6, 2020, 10:05 am
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       Stihl chainsaws years made
       #Post#: 88839--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl info
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 29, 2021, 5:50 am
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       Stihl solenoid info again
       Rule 1. Get rid of the black solenoids (Staiger 1). They have a
       high failure rate due to having a metal on plastic internal
       sealing surface. That combined with the old white filters (50
       micron) caused major issues 10 years ago. Use orange filters in
       anything! (5 micron)
       White solenoids (Zama) by far have the lowest failure rate as
       they use a metallic cup and seat to meter fuel. They also have
       the least amount of moving parts (3 compared to 5 in the
       Staiger)
       Green solenoids (Staiger 2) were never made to be the
       replacement for black solenoids. They have a plastic on plastic
       sealing surface and will tolerate 30% nitro. They only are
       really meant for certain Early 261s, 201s , 362s and 441s that
       couldn't be updated easily with just a solenoid and filter. That
       doesn't mean a green solenoid won't work I have a few personal
       661s that run green ones as I want to utilize the original 4700
       controller.
       For the people that don't like white solenoids need to realize
       that it's still a regular carburetor below that. That solenoid
       will only supply what fuel it is given from the metering side
       diaphragm. I had three 462s made in 2018 (153 hours) that I
       figured the solenoid were bad based on the fuel trims. It turns
       out the metering diaphragms were so hard from E10 that it was
       causing extremely poor running characteristics (NOT enough fuel)
       . Stihl now has OEM diaphragms available for around 10 bucks. I
       did diaphragms and a solenoid and they are back in the field.
       Stick with the white ones.
       How to change solenoid
 (HTM) https://blog.stihl.co.uk/change-solenoid-valve-machine/
       #Post#: 89629--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl info
       By: Cut4fun Date: November 11, 2022, 7:21 am
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       Stihl chainsaw brake spring tool 1117 890 0900  11178900900
       #Post#: 89692--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl info
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 30, 2022, 8:09 am
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       Seen this on the stihl website. Seems M destination has changed
       from the old post with pic from 2013.
       Each Stihl chainsaw model number ends in a combination of
       letters, each of which stands for a specific feature for
       performance:
       B: Quick chain adjuster, a tool-less chain adjustment.
       C: Comfort, for ergonomic and lightweight designs.
       E: Easy2Start, making this Stihl Chainsaw easy to start up.
       M: M-Tronic, engine management system that adjusts to varying
       conditions such as temperature.
       Q: Quickstop, braking feature.
       R: Wrap handle, multiple position handle for different uses.
       #Post#: 89932--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl info
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 27, 2023, 10:57 am
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       [quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=291.msg88839#msg88839
       date=1640778619]
       Stihl solenoid info again
       Rule 1. Get rid of the black solenoids (Staiger 1). They have a
       high failure rate due to having a metal on plastic internal
       sealing surface. That combined with the old white filters (50
       micron) caused major issues 10 years ago. Use orange filters in
       anything! (5 micron)
       White solenoids (Zama) by far have the lowest failure rate as
       they use a metallic cup and seat to meter fuel. They also have
       the least amount of moving parts (3 compared to 5 in the
       Staiger)
       Green solenoids (Staiger 2) were never made to be the
       replacement for black solenoids. They have a plastic on plastic
       sealing surface and will tolerate 30% nitro. They only are
       really meant for certain Early 261s, 201s , 362s and 441s that
       couldn't be updated easily with just a solenoid and filter. That
       doesn't mean a green solenoid won't work I have a few personal
       661s that run green ones as I want to utilize the original 4700
       controller.
       For the people that don't like white solenoids need to realize
       that it's still a regular carburetor below that. That solenoid
       will only supply what fuel it is given from the metering side
       diaphragm. I had three 462s made in 2018 (153 hours) that I
       figured the solenoid were bad based on the fuel trims. It turns
       out the metering diaphragms were so hard from E10 that it was
       causing extremely poor running characteristics (NOT enough fuel)
       . Stihl now has OEM diaphragms available for around 10 bucks. I
       did diaphragms and a solenoid and they are back in the field.
       Stick with the white ones.
       How to change solenoid
 (HTM) https://blog.stihl.co.uk/change-solenoid-valve-machine/
       [/quote]
       Old info from 4 years ago. More updates with stihl fuel filters.
       If anyone is having troubles with fines making it past the fuel
       filter and getting plugged up in the internal filter in the
       carb. New orange fuel filter with one for an m-tronic saw.
       Orange mesh 15 micron and  the white mesh filters are a 30
       micron mesh.
       older 30 micron version 0000 350 3500, 0000 350 3504, 0000 350
       3515
       newer 15 micron version 0000 350 3518, 0000 350 3522
       #Post#: 90038--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl info
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: May 15, 2023, 7:44 am
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       Needed to add 4 to the old list.
       If the first digit in the serial number is a 1 then it was
       manufactured in Germany
       If it’s a 2 or a 5 it was manufactured in the United States
       A 3 means it’s manufactured in Brazil
       Serial starting with 8 is Chinese made
       Starting with 4 means made in Austria
       0000-655-8600  00006558600  00006558601 stihl adapter
       00006558600  51.5mm x 12mm OD x 48.5mm x 9mm ID
       00006558601 ?
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