For the first time, as I can recall, since 1983 when I bought my 024 Stihl Saw, it was acting up. It seemed to be a carburetor problem, so I dismantled and cleaned the carb, actuating rod and trigger mechanism. I also added a new, in tank fuel line and cleaned the in tank filter. New spark plug too.
After a few yanks it came to life with one major problem, when I pull on the trigger it wants to die, let go of same and it revs up! Totally backwards?!
Here's what I know:
Carburetor can only go in one way, otherwise H/L screws and Idle screw would not line up with the holes in the shroud useed to access them. Niether would the gas intake or vacuum line.
The accelerator rod, a wildly bent up item, must pas beneath the air filter, it can only go in one way too.
I removed only the 2 cover plates on the carb, to wash out what I could see with carb cleaner. I did not take out the butterfly valve. The choke is incorporated in the air filter.
I cannot find any references to shop or parts manuals for Stihl on line. Seems they keep this information close to the vest and my owner's manual is no help.
If anyone one has an exploded view of this part of this saw I'd love to see it. Thanks for looking and for any help.
New to the forum as of today, I have, besides this 024 an MS362 saw, a Stihl FS66 weed wacker, a Stihl back pac blower, a Stihl Pole Saw/Pruner. I think that's everything.
After a few yanks it came to life with one major problem, when I pull on the trigger it wants to die, let go of same and it revs up! Totally backwards?!
Here's what I know:
Carburetor can only go in one way, otherwise H/L screws and Idle screw would not line up with the holes in the shroud useed to access them. Niether would the gas intake or vacuum line.
The accelerator rod, a wildly bent up item, must pas beneath the air filter, it can only go in one way too.
I removed only the 2 cover plates on the carb, to wash out what I could see with carb cleaner. I did not take out the butterfly valve. The choke is incorporated in the air filter.
I cannot find any references to shop or parts manuals for Stihl on line. Seems they keep this information close to the vest and my owner's manual is no help.
If anyone one has an exploded view of this part of this saw I'd love to see it. Thanks for looking and for any help.
New to the forum as of today, I have, besides this 024 an MS362 saw, a Stihl FS66 weed wacker, a Stihl back pac blower, a Stihl Pole Saw/Pruner. I think that's everything.
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