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RomuloTDI

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  1. 86mm diameter is more than the diameter of the clutch drum, that would not be possible.
  2. Hello. The machine has everything new, engine equipment, carburetor, ignition coil, crankshaft oil seals, clutch... that's why I'm very surprised by what happens to me, that it doesn't work well, I imagine it's something small that it overlooks me and I don't realize it and that's why everything doesn't work correctly, it's a machine that was quite damaged and I decided to repair it and put everything new in it, little by little I was repairing it, maybe I'll finally wait and take it to the service technician, I'll think about it calmly to see what I decide, without rushing, I know it's a good machine and I'll assess if it's worth it to keep putting money on it. Thank you very much guys, it's nice with people like you who help people we don't know.
  3. Today I return to work for five days and I won't have much time, but when I have my rest days again I'll try to make a video so you can see how the machine works and that it doesn't have much power, I don't know why, and so you can see as does the chain that does not stop when the machine is idling. And yes, when the machine is off I can perfectly move the chain without the drum rubbing against the clutch.
  4. Hi friend. Yes, it also seems to me that there is little space between the clutch and the clutch drum. The old clutch does not keep it (mistake on my part to have thrown it away). I have tried to cut wood with the machine like this but the chain keeps moving, by the way, the machine has almost no strength, I have tried to carburete it and it does not let me, I cannot adjust it, the carburetor is new too, if I remove the chain and the chain guide the machine raises rpm very well but with it it costs more. All the best.
  5. Hello, yes, exactly, according to the reference 1111 160 2003 the clutch that I have mounted on my machine is the correct one, 84mm, but then I don't know why the chain does not stop moving with the machine at idle
  6. Yes, exactly, the clutch is 84mm and the drum is a 404 chain pass The gap between the clutch and the drum does not reach 2mm All the best.
  7. Hello. The clutch was totally new, and the springs too. It is a non-OEM clutch but brand new. A greeting from Spain
  8. Hi Alec Yes, the carburettor is well adjusted, I have lowered the idle to the minimum to the point where the engine shuts off and the chain continues to turn, it does not stop. Yes, with the machine off, the chain can be easily moved by hand without rubbing against the clutch. A greeting from Spain Victor.
  9. Good morning, my name is Victor and I am new to the forum. I explain my problem, looking for information I found this forum and I decided to register, I have a Stihl 050 chainsaw that I am restoring and I have put a new clutch on it but when the machine starts the chain rotates, I have seen that there are several sizes of clutches for this machine, mine is 84mm and I have seen that the bell used by my machine with .404 chain pass is 85mm so I wanted to ask you if you know which clutch is correct for my machine, I have seen that there are clutches for my machine 82mm but I'm afraid to buy it and then it's not the right one, can any of you guide me? I have seen that there are also two bell sizes, 85mm for the .404 chain pass and 86mm for the 3/8 chain pass. If you can help me I thank you. A greeting from Spain.

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