You need a older version with the larger plug and plug connection. 1140 400 4709 would be the control unit that you need.The new coil and plug showed up today. Unfortunately they’re the wrong ones. I’m guessing newer 362CM saws use the smaller spark plug so what I received was the smaller plug and a pre wired coil that only fits the smaller plug.
How else would you do a compression test? I’ve never done it with the plug installed.Can he make a compression test with the plug removed? Anyone know? I recall doing this on a 661C, but the 362 CM-tronic might disable that also. Stihl seems to be doing about all it can to get these saws back to its dealer's shops.
Could be that the M-tronic system might make the results of the compression test meaningless the same way that it disengages the spark with the plug removed. Anything is posssible these days. Dang, Goofy, I hate to give Stihl engineers anymore ideas.How else would you do a compression test? I’ve never done it with the plug installed.
A resistance sensor can detect the plug's removal and/or disconnection of the plug wire. But, to then disrupt the compression would be virtually impossible. But, is anything impossible?I’m not sure how it could possibly know if the plug is in or out.
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