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Stihl 038 AVS Farm Boss (late ‘80s) worth saving?


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Perhaps spud can advise but my thought was, if the OPs cylinder can be salvaged, my B piston and the ops cylinder (both are av super) and rebuild the other saw with an AM magnum p+c. (I understand they fit after a little elongation of the bolt holes)

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Evening all. Torx key arrived, first evening with a bit of time, hold onto your braces!

 

@spudulike and others I might need your advice- dare I pull off the head before I clean this whole machine down somehow? Or just flush out the case with petrol later if several buckets of carbon solids make their way in there? What’s a good solvent to use - I have a big load of WD40 here, and a toothbrush? Or am I over or under thinking what feels to me like open heart surgery? 
 

As always, much obliged for your input, team. 😊

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I’ve got 3 038 there old 85/87s  there are things wrong with all them. 2 have pto bearings gone 🤦‍♂️

i"m hoping to make 2 out of the 3, I will need some ch8nse parts but the bearings are simply 6202 & 6203, so for less than £9 for a pair from simply bearings .co.uk and choose the free delivery 👍 

these are Touquey saws that need to be kept running 😉 

the seals are up to you what you choose oem or farmatec they are all good. You need to fit them correctly 🤦‍♂️ 
ask me how I know 🙄

 

anyhow I saw one of the cylinders has been reduced at the base 

, I think it’s gonna run a bit better than the other stock ones

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edit… if you order the bearings, they are C3 bearings. It’s the tolerances due to the heat and everything else in a chainsaw

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This is as far as I got @spudulike et al - the cylinder to my untrained eye looks like it may have some deposits but to me it does not look very scored. What should I be looking for when taking in the heady sights and smells of a head assembly soaked in oil and WD40? I’m gonna take a break until the brain trust has spoken (please remember I know nothing, in fact, less than nothing, and any advice is mega welcome!).

cheers all 🙂 

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