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       #Post#: 8158--------------------------------------------------
       Stihl bar stud fix
       By: mweba Date: March 12, 2012, 9:25 pm
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       Looking for suggestions.  Only issue with this saw is the bar
       studs.  One was an attempted heli coil repair and the other is
       hogged out past that point.  Any tricks from the experienced
       Stihl guys???  Admittedly my experience is limited.
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       Bar stud
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       #Post#: 8161--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MS 440 bar stud repair
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 13, 2012, 5:37 am
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       There is a bar stud repair kit offered by stihl that I remember
       reading about years back. Something about being over sized where
       they go into the case. I cant remember specifics sorry
       other ideas
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       more info  bar stud from an 056 MAG is 10mm and only it had the
       10mm studs where they go into the case. 1115-664-2405  $7
       stihl over size for 029 etc. So they must have for the mag
       crankcases too.
       If the Standard Collar Screw is part #1127 664 2400, DG 8
       thread, use Oversize Collar Screw part # 1127 664 2410, DG 9
       thread, for 1127 series saws such as MS 290, MS 390
       Installation:
       If the thread has been stripped, the damaged mounting hole in
       the engine housing already has the required diameter (approx. 8
       mm) and does not
       need to be drilled out. Coat the DG 9 thread of the new collar
       screw with Red LOCKTITE 262, or equivalent and apply it squarely
       to the bar mounting face.
       Use an 8 mm stud puller to install the collar screw into the
       engine housing and tighten down to a torque of 16 Nm.
       If the Standard Collar Screw is 1123 664 2400, DG 8, use
       Oversize Collar Screw 1123 664 2405, DG 9, for 1123 series saws
       (021, 023, 025, MS 210, MS 250). It will also work on the 1130
       (MS 170, MS180), and 1132 (MS 191T)
       install same as above.
       An oversize collar screw, part number 1115 664 2405, is
       available for alloy housings that have been stripped. The
       damaged hole will need to be drilled out to 8.5 mm (0.335” or
       letter drill Q) and rethreaded with a 10 mm by 1.5 pitch tap.
       Coat the threads with Red LOCKTITE 262, or equivalent, and
       install with the stud remover or use the double nut method. This
       collar screw is for the 3003 bar mount.
       #Post#: 8166--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MS 440 bar stud repair
       By: mweba Date: March 13, 2012, 7:20 am
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       Thanks for that info!  I have several 029 and 056 mag II.  One
       should have a stud left.  Will keep this one updated
       #Post#: 8175--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MS 440 bar stud repair
       By: mweba Date: March 13, 2012, 5:53 pm
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       The 056 mag stud couldn't have worked better.  It cut new
       threads into the case without issue.  Red lock tight and it
       should be good for years to come.
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       Re: MS 440 bar stud repair
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 13, 2012, 6:58 pm
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       Sweet.  8)
       #Post#: 75837--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl oversize bar stud replacement
       By: Cut4fun Date: February 5, 2017, 11:57 am
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       Just looking for a place to save this pic and info. Stihl
       oversize bar stud replacements.
       Thanks to a stihl dealer in my other group. ;)
       #Post#: 75843--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MS 440 bar stud repair
       By: Gatekeeper Date: February 5, 2017, 4:28 pm
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       Nice
       #Post#: 75848--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MS 440 bar stud repair
       By: Eccentric Date: February 6, 2017, 5:24 am
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       Good stuff.
       #Post#: 75860--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MS 440 bar stud repair
       By: jmester Date: February 6, 2017, 8:57 pm
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       Thanks for posting. That should come in handy one day. I knew of
       the oversized studs for the plastic cased saws. Never knew there
       was one for mag case saws.
       #Post#: 75864--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MS 440 bar stud repair
       By: pete Date: February 7, 2017, 2:22 am
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       Any Idea if there is something similar to use on the mag
       crankcase of an 015 its a ripper of a running powerhead way to
       good to part out but the stud thread is not great.
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