Poor port chamfer can cause that amongst other things.That would be my take, with my limited knowledge. My guess is the strato charge
has no oil in it, just clean air, so even if it did not wash it was not adding any lube either.
Poor port chamfer can cause that amongst other things.That would be my take, with my limited knowledge. My guess is the strato charge
has no oil in it, just clean air, so even if it did not wash it was not adding any lube either.
The fact that the model has only been widely available for a couple of years (at most) and has already undergone a design change to strengthen the chassis and redesign the piston/cylinder has gotta make you wonder..First post, lack of pertinent information, brand bashing...
Troll thread.
But real improvement none the less, and it is good to see any issues being addressed.The very first 462's were cracking around the bar studs when with longer bars, the case was soon beefed up. Other than a run of bad pistons, not much is out there on 462's biting the dust early.
Big case and piston updates recently, but not what I would call a redesign.
I fear a troll too, my comments were based on the recent updates, I think they are worthy,The fact that the model has only been widely available for a couple of years (at most) and has already undergone a design change to strengthen the chassis and redesign the piston/cylinder has gotta make you wonder..
i was curious what 70cc of power was going to do with 50cc worth of material.
and then there's significant credence to your comment too..
where is that OP anyway?
461 certainly has a good reputation, a little heavy, and they are not on the shelves here.MS461s are still on dealer shelves. Heavier yes but more torque. 461s are very reliable and from the opinions of those in the know they can be a beast after porting and mods.
I personally would mix anyOMG, guess I stirred up a hornets nest here. I thank everyone who has posted and I will read and re-read all posts, first some questions answered.
Both saws where used logging, almost everyday several tanks full, except in winter when I used my arctic saw (461), 20 inch light bar all of the time. Mostly hardwood. I only use Stihl silver bottle synth mix oil with 89 gas, however we cannot buy gas without ethanol at 10% without using race gas or something.
I will post pictures of the cracks as soon as I can, the most recent failure had no exterior damage to outer covers, whereas the cracks worked their way through the area around the pull rope cover into the main crank and cost the saw compression and burnt the piston. The outer cover with the pull rope is undamaged and had never been removed by me.
I will investigate other saw.
My peers in the area had never heard of new saws of any type dying this early in their useful lives. I complain about the 462 for this reason and of course spending nearly 1500 bucks per.
In reference to the AU post, it was crack issue that was talked down and refused by customer service as a drop or some other user issue, denied claim of course.
you's didn't use the last model or two of the 50 and 60cc Husky's then.My peers in the area had never heard of new saws of any type dying this early in their useful lives. I complain about the 462 for this reason and of course spending nearly 1500 bucks per.
That sucks, I genuinely buy now and do not count on ever getting a warranty claim honored,OMG, guess I stirred up a hornets nest here. I thank everyone who has posted and I will read and re-read all posts, first some questions answered.
Both saws where used logging, almost everyday several tanks full, except in winter when I used my arctic saw (461), 20 inch light bar all of the time. Mostly hardwood. I only use Stihl silver bottle synth mix oil with 89 gas, however we cannot buy gas without ethanol at 10% without using race gas or something.
I will post pictures of the cracks as soon as I can, the most recent failure had no exterior damage to outer covers, whereas the cracks worked their way through the area around the pull rope cover into the main crank and cost the saw compression and burnt the piston. The outer cover with the pull rope is undamaged and had never been removed by me.
I will investigate other saw.
My peers in the area had never heard of new saws of any type dying this early in their useful lives. I complain about the 462 for this reason and of course spending nearly 1500 bucks per.
In reference to the AU post, it was crack issue that was talked down and refused by customer service as a drop or some other user issue, denied claim of course.
I clicked like in agreement with your statement, that was the biggest shambles inyou's didn't use the last model or two of the 50 and 60cc Husky's then.
Both issues were long since resolved. One got a complete reboot and the other hasn't been problematic in years.I clicked like in agreement with your statement, that was the biggest shambles in
saw history, the amount of trouble people had with them things, and still do, and still
go on to justify them.
Is it really that bad, at this day an age you would think Stihl would have the know howI
I personally would mix any
30w motor oil 16/1 even Quaker state
Before I would use Stihl oil
In my saws.
I should have taken a picture, but when I'm working I don't stop. That said I have a friend's saw here for porting, it was ran on Ultra for about six months. Well I spent an hour cleaning off .030" of carbon off the piston and a crusted mess in the combustion chamber, may as well run SEA-30Is it really that bad, at this day an age you would think Stihl would have the know how
to appoint a good oil to use in their products.
That's good enough for me. Annoying to say the least having to spend timeI should have taken a picture, but when I'm working I don't stop. That said I have a friend's saw here for porting, it was ran on Ultra for about six months. Well I spent an hour cleaning off .030" of carbon off the piston and a crusted mess in the combustion chamber, may as well run SEA-30
Lowest price point to mass consumer'sIs it really that bad, at this day an age you would think Stihl would have the know how
to appoint a good oil to use in their products.
Cant wait for the 585 version of the 550 to come out.Both issues were long since resolved. One got a complete reboot and the other hasn't been problematic in years.
Tonight's showing of the oil thread has been cancelled.
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