When a Stihl chainsaw develops an oil leak or begins to smoke when used, chances are the crankcase needs to be repaired. Replacement crankcases are available for sale from a variety of sources as an entire unit. However, if the problem can be resolved by simply replacing the gasket, repairing the crankcase is more economical. Once the chainsaw is broken down and all parts removed so the crankcase can be accessed, it must be removed before the crankcase can be split open to perform the repairs.
- Socket set
- Stihl crankcase dowel pins
- Soft hammer
- Flat-head screwdriver (large)
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Instructions
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Remove the two crankcase mounting bolts using a socket wrench.
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Push two Stihl crankcase dowels into the holes on the face of the ignition side of the crankcase cover. Crankcase dowels are specialized tools made by Stihl for the purpose of splitting the case.
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Place one hand on the top of the chainsaw frame to hold it steady. Strike the crankcase dowels with a soft hammer, alternate the dowels being hammered, until the crankcase separates.
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Pry the two halves apart using a flat-head screwdriver.