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Recently bought a stihl ms201 to handle via ebay, second hand, few weeks after it arrived and was used it would let out a high pitched squeel or squeek, more so when cold, revving would stop it, if left un revved it would turn itself off and be very hard to restart

 

does anyone have any idea what it could be?

 

cheers in advance

tom

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Recently bought a stihl ms201 to handle via ebay, second hand, few weeks after it arrived and was used it would let out a high pitched squeel or squeek, more so when cold, revving would stop it, if left un revved it would turn itself off and be very hard to restart

 

does anyone have any idea what it could be?

 

cheers in advance

tom

 

Probably the clutch needle bearing - get some oil on it and see how it goes.

 

It may also be the crank bearings but a lot less likely!

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As I said, I think this will be a little bit of play between the needle bearing, crank and drum. I always grase on service - just did a Dolmar that had the same and it dissapeared but that was a real old machine!

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