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PB 11 Pruning Loppers. Are most of the Stihl servicing tools only available through a Stihl dealer, or are there aftermarket alternatives? Any good ideas on how to make your own or improvise other tools to work? Mainly looking at removing the crankshafts and replacing seals and bearings on and Any other good ideas on improvising tools? Thanks Tom. Sep 25, How about the carb and crank tester, alternatives?
Then any of the press tools for removing the crankcase bearings and reseating the oil seals alternatives? JimL Addicted to ArboristSite. Joined Jan 13, Messages 1, Location midwest. Ive got the crank case tools. I don't have many seal tools, pvc pipe works good.
I've had five saws completely apart s, , , TS and have never used Stihl's special tools. I'm afraid I'd get my butt kicked around here if I divulged my secrets so use your imagination. For seals anyway, I use a small screwdriver to pry them out and deep well sockets just a tiny bit smaller than the seal OD to drive them in. Heat is helpful when installing bearings. For instance, skillful use of hammer and punch and heat is preferable to cranking away with a puller.
Good luck with your repairs. Chris B. Stihl Special Tools I was in a "very reputable Stihl Dealer", Crosscut Saw Hand Saw and asked one of their mechanics about the "crankcase tools". He replied that the Stihl tools were "too expensive" and uses a regular press etc.
Saab does the same thing. Guess it makes the job "Fool Proof". A good machinist could copy the originals. Sep 27, Doesn't anyone use anything but Stihl brand tools or have techniques they use to take out cranks, bearings and seals?
Sep 28, Joined Dec 9, Messages Location California. Tom, you probably don't need any of the special stihl tools. On separating the case halves; sometimes they just come apart but other times you may have to use a small propane torch.
Heat will ruin the bearing cages as they are usually plastic, but chances are if you're splitting the case then you intended to change bearings anyway. I don't think you can change bearings with out splitting the cases. To change seals only, I do this. Use a small punch or chisel to drive one end of the seal in. This should cause the other side to pop up a little. Then you can use a screwdriver or chisel to pry up and lift the seal out.
On seal installation do as others have stated and use a socket to drive them in. Just be sure they stay perpendicular to the crankshaft. To install bearings and assemble the saw. A little heat will help. Put the bearings in the oven at Put the crank in the freezer for a while.
Wear gloves, take everything out and put it together. If you don't have a press, use a C clamp and some large sockets for press cups.
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