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HarleyT
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I don't see any different brake handle for the different wrap handlebars.

What is the part number of your chain brake handle? It should be right above the muffler, as you are looking at the muffler. If it is a basket case saw, you may have a handle off of a totally different model.
 
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Well I am looking at a new brake handle here and it definitely is different than the one in your pict, where it rubs on that trip mechanism. Is your handle the type with just a small hole on the recoil siide that takes a screw with a single depressed washer on it?
 
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Well it was half a basket case I guess... Top end was damaged supposed bad gas and partially disassembled. All brake parts were original to saw, but maybe the brake not disengaging contributed to the saw meeting its demise. I know have it working with a little bit of tweaking to the handlebar to give brake handle enough room... seems to be okay, engage and disengage pretty crisp. There is a chance I guess the handle was just tweaked, not sure.
 
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No, was just observing that they don't look the same. I know that the ipl illustration may not be accurate, but just trying to jog your memory, as the introduction anywhere of a part from a different saw, could be the source of your problem.......
 
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The part circled in red is the correct part, I can even tell you the numbers that can be found on the backside when mounted in the saw. Unfortunately the part needs to be removed to see the numbers. On the arm that inserts back into the handle will have 1128 KL on it and the other piece that attaches to the brake band and the heavy spring end will have 1121 b on it.
 
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if that is an aftermarket three piece brake lever there is a large batch of defective ones out there right now that do exactly as you describe
just food for thought
the part should have Stihl stamped on one side or the other, if not it is an aftermarket part
Dave

You have a pict of one Dave / I have a parts box here with a bunch of them in it but no picts of an original.
 
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