C coyote556 ArboristSite Member Joined Dec 28, 2004 Messages 77 Reaction score 1 Location midwest Sep 9, 2015 #1 I found this part on the bench after working on a stihl 038. Any ideas on what it is? I know it came from this saw because it has a 1119 on it.
I found this part on the bench after working on a stihl 038. Any ideas on what it is? I know it came from this saw because it has a 1119 on it.
Adirondackstihl Flyz, Fuel & Fotos Joined Oct 11, 2011 Messages 5,946 Reaction score 8,388 Location North Country NY Sep 9, 2015 #2 Looks like part of the trigger if you ask me.
C coyote556 ArboristSite Member Joined Dec 28, 2004 Messages 77 Reaction score 1 Location midwest Sep 9, 2015 #3 I don't think it is because I never took the handle apart
Adirondackstihl Flyz, Fuel & Fotos Joined Oct 11, 2011 Messages 5,946 Reaction score 8,388 Location North Country NY Sep 9, 2015 #4 I just skimmed the IPL and I don't see it anywhere.......
C coyote556 ArboristSite Member Joined Dec 28, 2004 Messages 77 Reaction score 1 Location midwest Sep 9, 2015 #5 I did the same thing before posting. This has me stumped
B burnses ArboristSite Guru . AS Supporting Member. Joined Jul 9, 2010 Messages 918 Reaction score 485 Location Harvard, MA Sep 9, 2015 #6 I think it is a starter pawl....or part of the choke leaver assembly......or toggle for the choke flap....
I think it is a starter pawl....or part of the choke leaver assembly......or toggle for the choke flap....
C coyote556 ArboristSite Member Joined Dec 28, 2004 Messages 77 Reaction score 1 Location midwest Sep 9, 2015 #7 Starter pawl was on the machine. I will check the other two tomorrow evening.
Big_Wood westcoast dweller Joined Dec 11, 2012 Messages 7,335 Reaction score 8,785 Location Canuckistan Sep 11, 2015 #8 it is the choke flap lever that installs in the air filter. the master control shaft rubs on it.
Adirondackstihl Flyz, Fuel & Fotos Joined Oct 11, 2011 Messages 5,946 Reaction score 8,388 Location North Country NY Sep 11, 2015 #9 westcoaster90 said: it is the choke flap lever that installs in the air filter. the master control shaft rubs on it. Click to expand... Yep
westcoaster90 said: it is the choke flap lever that installs in the air filter. the master control shaft rubs on it. Click to expand... Yep
Gypo Logger Timber Baron Joined Dec 8, 2001 Messages 16,788 Reaction score 14,091 Location Yukon Territory Sep 11, 2015 #10 WC90 should know, because when he takes his boat anchor 038 Bagnumb into the bush he leaves a trail of parts like bread crumbs. That's how you find him in the woods. Lol
WC90 should know, because when he takes his boat anchor 038 Bagnumb into the bush he leaves a trail of parts like bread crumbs. That's how you find him in the woods. Lol
C coyote556 ArboristSite Member Joined Dec 28, 2004 Messages 77 Reaction score 1 Location midwest Sep 12, 2015 #11 I don't think it is the choke lever part. Take a look at this photo of the air filter.
Adirondackstihl Flyz, Fuel & Fotos Joined Oct 11, 2011 Messages 5,946 Reaction score 8,388 Location North Country NY Sep 12, 2015 #12 Hmmmm Spare parts I guess
wde_1978 Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 7, 2014 Messages 1,136 Reaction score 1,524 Location Croatia , (Eastern) Europe Sep 13, 2015 #13 ^-^-^ What he says! ^-^-^ Around here a good mechanic always hands a customer a bag with leftover spare parts when the repair job is done! Take a second 038 apart and see if it will poop the same part out.
^-^-^ What he says! ^-^-^ Around here a good mechanic always hands a customer a bag with leftover spare parts when the repair job is done! Take a second 038 apart and see if it will poop the same part out.