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Hi All,

 My parts list is for a regular carb machine and doesn't have any part numbers for the fuel solenoid.

I don't seem to be able to find the part number anywhere.

Can anyone help with an M-Tronic parts list or the part number I'm looking for please.

 

 

Thanks

Bob

attached is the older parts list I have

 

 

MS261_parts.pdf

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1140 007 1802 is the “upgrade” kit. Comes with white solenoid and up rated fuel filter, £17.73 +VAT. Hope that helps. If yours is fitted with a black solenoid, up rate it, if it’s fitted already with a white one, that’s the part you’ll need.
It’s compatible with all control units, I think I have a gen 1, and the white solenoid works fine.
Hope that helps.

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On 27/04/2020 at 10:49, Stihl123 said:

Sorry for the delay. I've used this site and I've never seen those diagrams before. Cheers.

 

 

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On 27/04/2020 at 12:24, Heavy Oil Saw said:

1140 007 1802 is the “upgrade” kit. Comes with white solenoid and up rated fuel filter, £17.73 +VAT. Hope that helps. If yours is fitted with a black solenoid, up rate it, if it’s fitted already with a white one, that’s the part you’ll need.
It’s compatible with all control units, I think I have a gen 1, and the white solenoid works fine.
Hope that helps.

I've seen this part number quoted before but can't get any results on any of the parts sites I use. Thanks for the effort though.

 

Cheers Bob

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I've seen this part number quoted before but can't get any results on any of the parts sites I use. Thanks for the effort though.
 
Cheers Bob

It isn’t on the parts lists I could find, but I ordered that exact kit from L&S, received it and fitted it, and works a charm. Conversation below I had with L&S about the solenoid kit, no parts list on their site, but miraculously sent me a screen shot of the upgrade kit, which looks suspiciously like a Stihl exploded diagram, weird.
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5 minutes ago, Heavy Oil Saw said:

[mention]Bob_z_l [/mention] I was wondering if you got a solenoid sorted in the end?

I did get the same answer from LS as you. I just haven't chased it.

As usual...when I started to try and fix it the saw has been running like a swiss watch... Dag-nabbitt.

 

I'll order the parts and have them in the "bin" when I need them. 

 

Thanks

 

Bob

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Always the way with stuff, leave it and it packs up, try and look at it/repair it and runs the best it ever did, makes you wonder if there ever was a problem. Glad your up and running, always best to keep a spare on hand, the old one will go at the most crucial time, Sod’s law.

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