12.2.2 Leakage Test; Servicing The Carburetor; 12.3.1 Metering Diaphragm - Stihl MS 650 Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for MS 650:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

12.2.2 Leakage Test

In the case of problems with the
carburetor or fuel supply system,
also check and clean the tank vent –
b 12.6.
The carburetor can be tested for
leaks with the carburetor and
crankcase tester 1106 850 2905.
– Remove the carburetor –
b 12.2.1
2
1
: Push the fuel line (1)
1110 141 8600 onto the
nipple (2) 0000 855 9200.
: Push the fuel line with nipple onto
the carburetor's elbow connector.
74
3
: Push the nipple into the pressure
hose of tester 1106 850 2905.
: Close the vent screw (1) on the
rubber bulb (2) and pump air into
the carburetor until the pressure
gauge (3) shows a reading of
approx. 0.8 bar (80 kPa).
If this pressure remains constant,
the carburetor is airtight. However, if
it drops, there are two possible
causes:
1. The inlet needle is not sealing
(foreign matter in valve seat or
sealing cone of inlet needle is
damaged or inlet control lever
sticking). Remove to clean –
b 12.3.2
2. Metering diaphragm damaged,
replace if necessary – b 12.3.1
– After completing the test, open
the vent screw (1) and pull the
fuel line off the carburetor.
– Install the carburetor – b 12.2.1
– Push the fuel hose onto the
elbow connector.
Reassemble all other parts in the
reverse sequence.
12.3

Servicing the Carburetor

12.3.1 Metering Diaphragm

2
1
1
– Remove the carburetor –
b 12.2.1
– Remove sleeve from end cover.
: Take out the screws (1).
: Remove the end cover (2).
: Remove the metering diaphragm
and gasket from the carburetor or
end cover.
: Carefully separate the diaphragm
and gasket.
– Inspect diaphragm for damage
and wear and replace if
necessary.
1
2
MS 650, MS 660

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Ms 660

Table of Contents