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No. Barrel and crankcase on 020's different to 200t's so not interchangeable.

 

the part code for one side of the crankcase: -

020T - 1129 020 2600

MS200T - 1129 020 2601

 

The other

020T - 1129 020 2900

MS200T 1129 020 2903

 

I have to say that I thought both barrels would work but have never tried it although they look very similar with the MS200T having a splitter running down each transfer port as the only obvious visual difference.

 

I am not disputing your statement but have you actually tried it and what are the differences as I know I have a MS200T that may need a new cylinder and one option was one off a 020T......until I read this:thumbdown:

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the part code for one side of the crankcase: -

020T - 1129 020 2600

MS200T - 1129 020 2601

 

The other

020T - 1129 020 2900

MS200T 1129 020 2903

 

I have to say that I thought both barrels would work but have never tried it although they look very similar with the MS200T having a splitter running down each transfer port as the only obvious visual difference.

 

I am not disputing your statement but have you actually tried it and what are the differences as I know I have a MS200T that may need a new cylinder and one option was one off a 020T......until I read this:thumbdown:

 

I have used a 020 barrel on a 200t, worked great.:thumbup1:

 

Well I couldn't tell the difference.

 

Can't remember what gasket I used though 99% sure it was the 200t.

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I thought that may be the case - a manufacturer will try to use standard components whereever possible and I have had a fair few 020 and MS200Ts appart and always looked very similar appart from the transfer differences. The piston is universal.

I think pleasant was going on the part code differences but Stihl often have the same parts but just change the last number by one for each saw type.

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