In earlier posts I may have gotten the cart ahead of the horse when dealing out advice on putting the MS362-CM HD2 filter on a standard carb’d MS362. In the shop we had managed to move the parts from the CM to the carb with little issues, but we failed to completely review the process and committed one glaring oops. We forgot to see if the lid would fit on the saw. That carb’d 362 left the shop with its original parts intact and I was unable to finish this project properly until today.
I took the time to order the appropriate parts for the carb’d model from my distributor. All these parts were in stock even though Stihl does not offer a carb’d 362 with the HD2 to my knowledge. The parts you will need are as follows:
1140 141 0802 filter housing
1140 121 6901 baffle
1140 182 0901 switch shaft
1140 442 1601 contact spring
1140 185 1901 choke rod
1141 120 1604 HD2 filter
These parts should cost right at $60 msrp. You will also need the o-ring off the old filter housing and the left and right rubber bushings off the old filter housing.
As you will see in this thread these parts will fit on the carb’d MS362 with no issues. There is an issue with getting the lid on and I will cover that.
Disclaimer: This is not an official Stihl modification. I do not take responsibility for the accuracy of this post, nor do I take responsibility for any damage that make occur as a result of the modification I will be outlining in this thread. This thread is for informational purposes only.
I took the time to order the appropriate parts for the carb’d model from my distributor. All these parts were in stock even though Stihl does not offer a carb’d 362 with the HD2 to my knowledge. The parts you will need are as follows:
1140 141 0802 filter housing
1140 121 6901 baffle
1140 182 0901 switch shaft
1140 442 1601 contact spring
1140 185 1901 choke rod
1141 120 1604 HD2 filter
These parts should cost right at $60 msrp. You will also need the o-ring off the old filter housing and the left and right rubber bushings off the old filter housing.
As you will see in this thread these parts will fit on the carb’d MS362 with no issues. There is an issue with getting the lid on and I will cover that.
Disclaimer: This is not an official Stihl modification. I do not take responsibility for the accuracy of this post, nor do I take responsibility for any damage that make occur as a result of the modification I will be outlining in this thread. This thread is for informational purposes only.