Stihl MS 650 and MS 660 chainsaw carburetor removal and refitting guide will help with any carburetor cleaning, replacement, inspection and correct running of the chainsaw. A Service Manual detailing the Carburetor removal and refitting procedures, as well as more complete chainsaw repair information, is available to download. Also a Stihl MS650 and MS660 Parts List, Operator Manual, and carburetor manual are also available to view or download as a PDF which can be read on any device or printed.
Carburetor
Removing and Installing
The following servicing procedures show a carburetor without limiter caps. The procedures are exactly the same on carburetors with limiter caps.
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- Unscrew the nuts (arrows).
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- Pull off the flange (1).
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- Remove the filter base (arrow).
– Wash the filter mesh in the filter base thoroughly in a fresh, non- flammable cleaning solution and blow out with compressed air.
If filter mesh is damaged, install a new filter base.
Reassemble in the reverse sequence.
- Remove filter base – b 12.1
- Pull the grommet (1) off the adjusting screws and out of the housing.
– Open the throttle wide.
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- Hold the throttle shaft (1) steady (arrow).
- Release the throttle trigger and take the rod (2) out of the throttle shaft.
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MS 650, MS 660 Chainsaw with carburetor heating
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- Remove the baffle plate (1).
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- Pull the heating element off the studs.
All Chainsaws
- Before fitting the carburetor, check that the sleeve (1) and washer (2) are in place.
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- Fit the grommet so that the tabs
(1) engage behind the inside of the housing.
- On machines with carburetor heating, make sure that wiring is properly positioned – b 15.2
- Pull the fuel hose (1) off the carburetor.
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- When pushing the carburetor into position, check that the impulse hose (1) is correctly seated.
- Connect the fuel hose (2).
- Remove the carburetor.
Reassemble in the reverse sequence.
- Squeeze the throttle trigger and hook the rod (2) to the throttle shaft (1).
Stihl MS 650 and MS 660 Chainsaw Carburetor removal and refitting.