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Normally with the sprocket problem it's hard to start/keep running with chain break on.

Take side cover, bar and chain off and see how play there is. If there is a lot take it to your local Stihl dealer and get a FOC rebuild!

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We had lots of problems with this.

There is manufacturing problem with the sprockets.

In fairness to Stihl they replaced outs under warranty even when they have been over a year old. If it's worn the crank they have replaced those too.

 

 

This is a bit of a worry and here I am considering lashing out the hard earned on either a 261cm or 362cm. The words clutch, crank and rebuild sound expensive normally . If the dealer doesn't stand over it are we talking big money?

Are these issues specific to the 261 or are these general stihl issues

thanks:confused1:

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I have a 261 and I'm planning on doing an annual clutch bearing swop (£10), will this cover the uncertainty of this issue or do I need to do anything else?

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Just put a finger each side of the sprocket and if you can wobble it ,change it too.

 

Yup, a bad bearing can knock the sprocket out so if there is play with a new bearing, change the sprocket as well.

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