Vacuum Test; Pressure Test - Stihl MS 362 Manual

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2
– Line up the flange and fit it over
the studs.
: Fit the test flange (1) 1140 890
1200.
: Fit the nuts (1) and tighten them
down firmly.
6.2.2

Vacuum Test

Oil seals tend to fail when subjected
to a vacuum, i.e. the sealing lip lifts
away from the crankshaft during the
piston's induction stroke because
there is no internal counterpressure.
A test can be carried out with pump
0000 850 1300 to detect this kind of
fault.
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1
2
: Connect suction hose (1) of
pump 0000 850 1300 to the
nipple (arrow).
: Push ring (2) to the left.
MS 362, MS 362 C
: Operate the lever (3) until the
pressure gauge (4) indicates a
vacuum of 0.5 bar.
If the vacuum reading remains
constant, or rises to no more than
0.3 bar within 20 seconds, it can be
assumed that the oil seals are in
good condition.
However, if the pressure continues
to rise (reduced vacuum in the
engine),
the oil seals
must be replaced, b 6.3.
– After finishing the test, push the
ring to the right to vent the pump.
– Continue with pressure test,
b 6.2.3
6.2.3

Pressure Test

Carry out the same preparations as
for the vacuum test, b 6.2.2
: Push ring (1) to the right.
3
: Operate the lever (2) until the
pressure gauge (3) indicates a
pressure of 0.5 bar. If this
pressure remains constant for at
least 20 seconds, the crankcase
is airtight.
– If the pressure drops, the leak
must be located and the faulty
part replaced.
To find the leak, coat the suspect
area with oil and pressurize the
crankcase again. Bubbles will
appear if a leak exists.
– After finishing the test, push the
– Remove the flange
– Tighten down muffler screws
– Install the carburetor, b 12.5
– Reassemble all other parts in the
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2
1
ring to the left to vent the pump –
disconnect the hose.
1140 890 1200.
firmly and fit new plugs.
reverse sequence.
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