Operators Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Safety Precautions
- 3. Specifications
- 4. Troubleshooting
- 5. Engine
- 6. Rewind Starter
- 7. Control Levers
- 8. Fuel System
- 8.1 Air Filter
- 8.2 Removing and Installing the Carburetor
- 8.3 Leakage Test
- 8.4 Servicing the Carburetor
- 8.5 Adjusting the Carburetor
- 8.6 Removing and Installing Throttle Cable (Loop Handle)
- 8.7 Removing and Installing the Spacer Flange
- 8.8 Tank Vent
- 8.9 Fuel Intake
- 8.10 Removing and Installing the Engine Housing
- 9. Drive Tube
- 10. Special Servicing Tools
- 11. Servicing Aids
62 Series 4144 Components FC, FS, KM
– Open the tank cap.
: Use hook (2) 5910 893 8800 to
remove the pickup body (1) from
the fuel tank.
Do not overstretch the fuel hose.
– Check the pickup body (1) and
replace if necessary
– Reassemble in the reverse
sequence.
8.9.2 Fuel Hoses
In order to guarantee tightness of
the fuel system, the fuel hoses must
be pushed firmly and fully on to the
stubs – always install new fuel
hoses after every repair.
To avoid damage to the fuel hoses
and stubs, fit the hoses by hand.
Do not use pointed or sharp-edged
tools and do not cut open the fuel
hoses at the stubs because they
could be damaged in this way.
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To aid assembly, use STIHL press
fluid at the points recommended. Do
not use any other oil, fuel, grease or
press fluids since they may damage
the fuel hoses.
– Remove the pickup body,
b 8.9.1
– Remove the spacer flange,
b 8.7
: Pull the fuel return hose (1) off
the stub.
: Pull the fuel suction hose (1) out
of its seat.
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– Always install new fuel hoses.
: Push the new fuel suction hose
(1) through the hole (arrow) in the
fuel tank.
– Coat the grommet on the new
fuel suction hose with STIHL
press fluid, b 11
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