Stihl 024 Chainsaw Service Repair Manual

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STIHL 024, 026

Schwarz Prozeß 45,0° 120,0 LPI

2004-08


CONTENTS 1.

Safety Precautions

1

2.

Introduction

2

3.

Specifications

3

3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.6

Engine Fuel System Ignition System Cutting Attachment Special Accessories For User For Service Tightening Torques

3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5

4.

4.1

Clutch, Chain Drive, Chain Brake and Chain Tensioner

4.5

Clutch Drum and Chain Sprocket Clutch Chain Brake Checking Function Disassembling Assembling Anchor Pin for Brake Spring Pin for Hand Guard Front Chain Tensioner (024) Side Chain Tensioner

5.

Engine

5.1

5.9

Muffler/Spark Arresting Screen Catalytic Converter Construction and Function Leakage Test Preparations Pressure Test Vacuum Test Oil Seals Exposing the Cylinder Cylinder and Piston Removing Installing Piston Rings Crankcase Removing the Crankshaft Installing the Crankshaft Decompression Valve

6.

Ignition System

6.1

Spark Plug Boot/ Ignition Lead

4.2 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 4.4

5.2 5.2.1 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.6.1 5.6.2 5.7 5.8 5.8.1 5.8.2

6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6

Ignition Module 34 Ignition Timing 35 Removing and Installing 35 Short Circuit Wire/ Ground Wire 36 Wiring Harness 37 Contact Spring 38 Flywheel 38

12.5 Carburetor 12.5.1 Leakage Testing 12.5.2 Removing and Installing 12.5.3 Adjusting 12.6 Tank Vent 12.7 Fuel Hose 12.8 Tank Housing

7.

Rewind Starter

39

13.

7.1 7.2 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.3

General Rewind Spring Replacing Tensioning Starter Rope/Starter Grip (ElastoStart)

39 39 39 40

8.

AV Handle System

42

1.

9.

Master Control/ Handle System

43

If the engine is started up in the course of repairs or maintenance work, observe all local and countryspecific safety regulations as well as the safety precautions and warnings in the owner’s manual.

13.1 13.2

60 60 61 63 64 65 65

Special Servicing Tools and Aids

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Special Servicing Tools Servicing Aids

68 70

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7 7 8 9 9 9 11 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 21 21 21 22 25 25 25 28 33 33 33

9.1 9.2 10.

Switch Shaft Interlock Lever/ Throttle Trigger Electric Handle Heating System

10.1 Troubleshooting 10.1.1 Troubleshooting Chart 10.1.2 Test Connections and Test Values 10.2 Heater Switch 10.3 Heating Element in Rear Handle 10.4 Heating Element in Front Handle 10.5 Generator 11.

Chain Lubrication

43 43 45 45

47 48 48 49 50 52

Pickup Body/ Suction Hose 11.2 Valve 11.3 Oil Pump 11.3.1 Servicing

52 53 53 55

12.

55

12.1 12.2 12.3 12.3.1

Air Filter/Choke Shutter Carburetor Preheating Carburetor Heater Construction and Function 12.3.2 Testing 12.3.3 Troubleshooting Chart 12.4 Printed Circuit Board

Gasoline is an extremely flammable fuel and can be explosive in certain conditions.

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11.1

Fuel System

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

55 56 56

Improper handling may result in burns or other serious injuries. Warning! Do not smoke or bring any fire or flame near the fuel. All work with fuel must be performed outdoors only. Spilled fuel must be wiped up immediately. Wash hands thoroughly after every contact with waste oil. Do not pour waste oil down the drain or allow it to soak into the ground. Collect waste oil and take it to an official disposal site for environment-friendly disposal.

56 57 59 60 Š 1999 Andreas Stihl AG & Co., Waiblingen

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2.

INTRODUCTION

This service manual contains detailed descriptions of all the repair and servicing procedures specific to this power tool series. There are separate handbooks for servicing procedures for standardized parts and assemblies that are installed in several STIHL power tool models. Reference is made to these handbooks in the appropriate chapters of this manual. As the design concept of model 024 and 026 chainsaws is almost identical, the descriptions and servicing procedures generally apply to both. Differences are described in detail. Servicing procedures on the carburetor are described in the "Carburetors" handbook. You should make use of the illustrated parts lists while carrying out repair work. They show the installed positions of the individual components and assemblies. Refer to the latest edition of the relevant parts list to check the part numbers of any replacement parts needed. Parts lists on microfiche and CDROM are always more up to date than printed lists.

The special servicing tools mentioned in the descriptions are listed in the last chapter of this manual. Use the part numbers to identify the tools in the "STIHL Special Tools" manual. The manual lists all special servicing tools currently available from STIHL. Symbols are included in the text and pictures for greater clarity. The meanings are as follows:

Remove the chain sprocket cover and secure the machine to the assembly stand with the sprocket cover nuts. Machines with a quick chain tensioning system and secure with one M8 nut and washer. The complete unit can then be swivelled to the best position for the ongoing repair. This leaves both hands free. Always use original STIHL replacement parts. They can be identified by the STIHL part number, the logo and the STIHL parts symbol The symbol may appear alone on small parts.

In the descriptions:

(

• = Action to be taken as shown in the illustration (above the text) - = Action to be taken that is not shown in the illustration (above the text) In the illustrations: = Pointer = Direction of movement Service manuals and all technical information bulletins describing engineering changes are intended exclusively for the use of STIHL servicing dealers. They must not be passed to third parties.

A fault on the machine may have several causes. To help locate the fault, consult the troubleshooting charts for all assemblies in the "Standard Repairs, Troubleshooting" handbook.

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Refer to the "Technical Information" bulletins for engineering changes which have been introduced since publication of this service manual. Technical information bulletins also supplement the parts list until a revised edition is issued.

Servicing and repairs are made considerably easier if the machine is mounted on assembly stand (1) 5910 890 3100.

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3.

SPECIFICATIONS

3.1

Engine

STIHL single-cylinder two-stroke engine with special impregnated cylinder bore

Displacement: Bore: Stroke: Engine power to ISO 7293: Max. permissible engine speed with bar and chain: Idle speed: Bearings: Piston pin diameter: Rewind starter: Reserve pull on rope rotor: Starter rope: Clutch: Clutch engages at: Crankcase leakage test at gauge pressure: under vacuum:

3.2

024

024 S

026

42 cm3 (2.56 cu.in) 42 mm (1.65 in) 30 mm (1.18 in) 2.1 kW (2.85 bhp) at 7,000 rpm

44.3 cm3 (2.70 cu.in) 42 mm (1.65 in) 32 mm (1.26 in) 2.3 kW (3.1 bhp) at 7,000 rpm

48.7 cm3 (2.97 cu.in) 44 mm (1.73 in) 32 mm (1.26 in) 2.6 kW (3.5 bhp) at 7,000 rpm

13,000 rpm 13,000 rpm 14,000 rpm 2,500 rpm Crankshaft supported in heavy-duty deep-groove ball bearings, needle cages on small and big ends 10 mm (0.39 in) Single pawl system min. 1/2 turn 3.5 mm (0.14 in) dia. Centrifugal clutch without linings 3,600 rpm 0.5 bar (7.25 psi) 0.5 bar (7.25 psi)

Fuel System

Carburetor: Setting High speed screw H: Low speed screw L: Carburetor leakage test at gauge pressure: Function of tank vent at gauge pressure: under vacuum: * Fuel tank capacity: Octane number: Fuel mixture: Mix ratio: Air filter:

Diaphragm carburetor approx. 1 turn open approx. 1 turn open (standard setting) 0.8 bar (11.6 psi) ≤ 0.3 bar (4.35 psi) ≤ 0.05 bar (0.725 psi) 0.47 L (16 fl.oz) min. 90 RON Regular brand-name gasoline and two-stroke engine oil 50:1 with STIHL 50:1 two-stroke engine oil 25:1 with other brand-name two-stroke, air-cooled engine oils Large area, bisectional flat filter, additional prefilter in carburetor box cover

* Original tank vent

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3.3

Ignition System

Type: Air gap: Spark plug (suppressed): Electrode gap:

3.4

Cutting Attachment

Guide bars:

Bar lengths: Oilomatic chain: Chain sprocket: Chain speed: Chain lubrication: Oil feed rate on non-adjustable pump:

on adjustable pump: Oil tank capacity:

3.5

Special Accessories

3.5.1

For User

ElastoStart Air filter, "fleece" 024 0.325", 8-tooth chain sprocket Intake air preheating kit 024 Intake air preheating kit 026 Intake air preheating kit 026 0.325", 7-tooth rim sprocket kit 0.325", 8-tooth rim sprocket kit 3/8" Picco, 7-tooth rim sprocket kit 3/8" Picco, 8-tooth rim sprocket kit 3/8", 7-tooth rim sprocket kit Chain scabbard extension (from 45 cm/18 in) CAT mounting kit

Electronic magneto ignition (breakerless) with integral trigger unit 0.2-0.3 mm (0.008-0.012 in) Bosch WSR 6F, NGK BPMR 7 A or Champion RCJ 6Y 0.5 mm (0.020 in)

STIHL Rollomatic with nose sprocket, corrosion-resistant finish and induction hardened rails 32, 37 and 40 cm (13, 15, 18 in) 0.325" (8.25 mm) Rapid chain 7-tooth 0.325" 18.3 m/s (60 ft/s) at 9,500 rpm Speed-controlled or adjustable reciprocating pump 6 cm3/min (0.2 fl.oz/min) at 6,000 rpm 9.5 cm3/min (0.3 fl.oz/min) at 10,000 rpm 4.5-11.5 cm3/min (0.15-0.4 fl.oz/min) at 10,000 rpm 0.32 L (11 fl.oz)

0000 190 3401 1121 120 1625 1121 640 2001 1) 1121 640 2005 2) 1121 007 1030 1121 007 1027 (up to serial number X 30 976 774) 1121 007 1044 (from serial number X 30 976 775) 1121 007 1001 1) 1121 007 1037 2) 1121 007 1002 1) 1121 007 1038 2) 1121 007 1004 1) 1121 007 1039 2) 1121 007 1005 1) 1121 007 1040 2) 1121 007 1035 1) 1121 007 1041 2) 0000 792 9131 1121 007 1042

1) 024 2) 026

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3.5.2

For Service

Carburetor parts kit 024, small Carburetor parts kit 024, large Carburetor parts kit 024/026, large Carburetor parts kit 024/026, large Gasket set 024/026

3.6

Tightening Torques

1118 007 1060 (Tillotson) 1118 007 1065 (Tillotson) 1121 007 1062 (Walbro) 1118 007 1066 (Walbro WT 22) 1121 007 1050

Plastoform screws are used for polymer components. These screws form a permanent thread when they are installed for the first time. They can be removed and installed as often as necessary without detrimentally affecting the strength of the screwed assembly, providing the specified tightening torque is observed. For this reason it is essential to use a torque wrench. Fastener

Thread

For component size

Pan head screw Countersunk screw

M4x8 PT4x12

Collar screw Collar screw Spline screw

M8x21.5 M10/M8 IS-M4x12

Self-tapping screw Spline screw Self-tapping screw

M10x1 B4.2x9.5 M3.5x12 IS-P6x19

Self-tapping screw Self-tapping screw Self-tapping screw Screw assembly Slotted nut Self-tapping screw Spline screw

IS-P6x32.5 IS-P6x21.5 B3.9x19 IS-M4x16 M5 IS-P6x19 IS-M5x12

Spline screw Mutter Spline screw Self-tapping screw

IS-M5x20 M5 IS-M4x16 M12x1L IS-P6x26.5

Self-tapping screw

IS-P6x19

Cover plate/chain tensioner Cover plate/chain sprocket cover Bar mounting Bar mounting Cover to crankcase, sprocket side Decompression valve Spark arresting screen Generator Front handle top/bottom (W version) Front handle, top (polymer) Front handle, bottom (polymer) Handle molding Hand guard, left Shroud to cylinder Chain catcher/plug Spiked bumper (with self-locking nut) Crankcase Air filter Fan housing Clutch carrier Annular buffer to tank housing, left Annular buffer to tank housing, right

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Torque Nm lbf.ft 3.0

2.2

2.5 23.0 30.0

1.8 17.0 22.0

3.0 14.0 2.0 2.0

2.2 10.3 1.5 1.5

7.0 5.0 5.0 1.6 4.0 3.5 2.8

5.2 3.7 3.7 1.2 3.0 2.6 2.1

7.5 9.0 2.0 4.0 50.0

5.5 6.6 1.5 3.0 37.0

5.0

3.7

5.0

3.7

Remarks

1) 2) 1)

3)

4) 2)

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Fastener

Thread

For component size

Spline screw Spline screw

IS-M5x12 IS-M5x16

Spline screw

IS-M5x12

Spline screw Spline screw

IS-M5x12 IS-M5x12

Spline screw

IS-M5x16

Nut Spline screw Self-tapping screw Stud Stud Nut Spline screw

M8x1 M4x8 BM4x16 M5x8.5 M5x8.5 M5 IS-M5x20 M14x1.25 IS-M5x20 IS-M4x12

Annular buffer plate Muffler to crankcase (Cat version) Muffler to crankcase (non-Cat version) Muffler to cylinder Upper casing to muffler (non-Cat version) Upper casing to muffler (Cat version) Flywheel Side plate Side plate Stud to cylinder, left Stud to cylinder, right Carburetor Cylinder Spark plug Ignition module Oil pump

Spline screw Spline screw

Torque Nm lbf.ft

Remarks

8.0

5.9

2)

10.0

7.5

2)

10.0 10.0

7.5 7.5

2) 2)

10.0

7.5

10.0 33.0 3.0 3.0 1.4 1.4 3.5 10.5 25.0 7.0 3.5

7.5 24.4 2.2 2.2 1.1 1.1 2.6 7.7 18.5 5.2 2.6

1) 3)

2)

5)

Use the following procedure when refitting a P screw in an existing thread: – –

Place the P screw in the hole and rotate it counterclockwise until it drops down slightly. Tighten the screw clockwise to the specified torque.

This procedure ensures that the screw engages properly in the existing thread and does not form a new thread, i.e. the thread is not weakened. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

On machines with quick chain tensioner Secure screw with Loctite 242. Secure screw with Loctite 270. On 026 only A washer must be fitted under the screw head.

Note: Screws secured with adhesive (Loctite) are easier to release if they are heated with a hot air blower (hair dryer). Take care on polymer components. Power screwdriver setting for use in polymer: max. 600 rpm for Plastoform screws

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CLUTCH, CHAIN DRIVE, CHAIN BRAKE AND CHAIN TENSIONER Clutch Drum and Chain Sprocket

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4. 4.1

• Remove the needle cage.

- Remove the chain sprocket cover.

• If the clutch drum is still serviceable, use No. 120 emery paper or emery cloth (grain size approx. 120µm) to clean and roughen its friction surface.

- Clean and inspect the clutch drum/chain sprocket.

• Disengage the chain brake by pulling the hand guard toward the front handle.

Reassemble in the reverse sequence. - Clean stub of crankshaft. Wash needle cage in clean white spirit and lubricate with grease see 13.2. 1 2

• Remove the E-clip (1).

100% 80%

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- Replace damaged needle cage.

Important: If there are noticeable wear marks on the inside diameter of the clutch drum, check its wall thickness. If it is less than 80% of the original wall thickness, fit a new clutch drum.

• Remove the washer (2).

- On 026, rotate clutch drum/chain sprocket and apply slight pressure at the same time until driver on oil pump worm engages the notch on the drum’s circumference. - If machine is equipped with a rim sprocket, refit it so that the cavities face outwards.

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Note: If the clutch drum has to be replaced, also check the brake band - see 4.3.2.

- If a rim sprocket is fitted, pull it off.

• Pull off the clutch drum/chain sprocket.

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4.2

Clutch

Troubleshooting chart - see "Standard Repairs, Troubleshooting" handbook. - Remove the clutch drum/chain sprocket - see 4.1.

• Unscrew the clutch in the

- Install spark plug and torque down to 25 Nm (18.5 lbf.ft).

direction of the arrow (left-hand thread).

• On machines with a decompres-

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• On 024, if a cover washer is

shroud.

• If the shroud is replaced on a

fitted behind the original clutch, do not refit it when installing the new clutch.

- Remove the shroud.

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sion valve, make sure the cover is properly seated.

- Disassemble and reassemble the clutch - see "Standard Repairs, Troubleshooting" handbook.

• Unscrew slotted nut from the

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- Remove the air filter - see 12.1.

026 machine without decompression valve, seal the opening in the shroud with the cap.

- Pull off the spark plug boot.

- Unscrew the spark plug.

• Screw clutch onto crankshaft

• Close the decompression

and torque down to 50 Nm (37 lbf.ft).

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2

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1

• Check condition of heat shield (foil) and fit a new one if necessary.

valve (1), where fitted.

• Push the locking strip (2)

- Remove locking strip from cylinder.

- Fit the shroud.

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