How to Replace the Fuel Line on a Stihl 021 023 025 Chainsaw
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Lee from www.lilredbarn.net provides a detailed How To Install a Fuel Line on a Stihl Chainsaw video starting with removing the side cover, and removing the currently installed fuel line. He also shows you the proper technique to install your new fuel line.
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Thank you, Lee Smith. A couple of lessons learnt from my side.
1. As noted by others, the U part stays in your hand when pushing the line through the hole in the tank.
2. Push the seal in from the tank side. Doing so is good because coming from the other side will drag dirt into the tank and also because the spring assemblies on the other side get in the way if you do it the other way around.
3. Push the seal all the way through, then pull it back to seal. The flat top side makes it difficult to seat pushing it home from the tank side. Easier to seat it bringing it back in.
4. Set the square tabs on the side away from you. Not so far that you can’t see them. Set them and push the line over against them to complete seating from the upper side.
5. Use a smallish flat screwdriver to gently ease the rest of the seal in place. Pulling it hard from the top side will result only in frustration. It is a delicate exercise, using the screwdriver and you finger to seat the seal. The gap in the video is the missing footage of this struggle. There is no pop, only the leak of fuel out of the seal if you fail. Set it on the back side, then ease the rest into line.
Thanks for the video. I started repairing my 023C on my own (backwards, as I always do). Got stuck. Found Your video, got the job done in 10 mins!
Thanks again.
Mr Smith, thank you for making this video. You make replacing fuel line easy as pie! God bless you!
Thankyou so much, i tried to fit the line the way it was which is the opposite way you did it but could not get it done after 5 attempts. Spun it around and did it your way, went in first go. Cheers
Nice straight to the point tutorial. Thanks
Lots of stress on the new fuel line by pinching with pliers and pulling up hard to get the plug set in the top of the tank, ESPECIAILLY if installed the right way (flat side up). Instead, I pulled the carb (EZ), put a film of 2cycle oil on the plug, and fed the fuel line through the slot in the housing so that the plug rested on the hole in the tank with the flat side of the plug facing left. Then positioned two flathead screwdrivers from behind, setting them flat on either side on top of the plug. Pressing down and working the screwdrivers a little to set it, the plug popped in place in
well made video thankyou sir, i tore my 025 apart today to rebuild the carb thats what the stihl tech said was wrong with it. And i found out it was a bad fuel line but i took it off and didnt know how to put it back on, so thankyou sir this video helped! Godbless
You are right the fuel line in the video is backward......but i put mine in the way it came out ...so no big deal. Very good video
Lee, with your help I did mine but apparenhtly mine is a little older. I did not take the air filter off of the air filter housing. thanks again
Simple and well put. Thank you
nice video EXCEPT grommet on hose is easier to install in gas tank when inserted into tank under the carburetor (after removing it). In reverse direction of this video and less strain on gas line..Just look at the grommet and think about it. Good luck.
the line is installed upside down. An 025 is a direction fuel line that only 1 end will fit the fuel filter and the other will only fit the carb.
That was 0 21.could b the same I'm not sure
@@roberthartford9171 Same for my 023C - different end mouldings for the pipe to fit the large filter and the small carb entry, clearly the wrong way round in this video, I'm going to try installing mine from the carburetor end as that's the direction the grommit wants to enter by the smaller side of the grommit - the wiggly end of the pipe is supposed to be in the tank so the filter can sit in the right places. (EDIT-) Yep, put it in from the outside with the wiggly end in the tank. Perfect!
Sure glad I watched your vid. Another vid from someone else showed taking off the Carb and you did not. Big difference. thank you. Oh yeah, you know how to make an instructional vid and stay focused. I make Vids to help beekeepers. WallsBeeMan
Glad it was helpful! We will be making many more should you run into something else.
Helpful, but not so easy. Could not bring myself to pull the new line that hard- felt like it was about to pull apart! But managed to ease it thru with plenty of oil and a bit of push/pulling.
Thanks Lee for the info. Great Video!
The method used here keeps you from having to removing the carburetor. The grommet should seal from any direction applied. What may arise is that the ends of the hose may be of different size i.e. one size for the carburetor and another size for the fuel filter... Cheers
Find any parts diagram and you will see that this video shows how to install the fuel line BACKWARDS
Very helpful! Thanks!
very educative thank you
Perfect. Thank you.
Can you do a video on replacing fuel tank on Stihl MS660. I have a broken handle, have parts, and could use some help. Thanks.
I just changed the fuel filter which got my 021 running again.
what would make a ms 250 stihl chain saw rapp out when it is just idealing
Sorry, but folks need to know that you have installed this fuel line "backwards" and "upside -down". End for end, it is backwards. The short curvy end goes inside the fuel tank. Also, not that it matters with it installed wrong, but there is a certain orientation that is desired and can be determined by the flat side of the grommet. Sometimes the "obvious" is not really as obvious as it seems.
Good video. Thanks.
With due respect, most people pull the old out and put the new in from the top of the tank, not through the tank itself. That is the way the grommet is made to go. And be careful using pliers on that soft hose. Otherwise your video is helpful for those who do not know how.
thanks for the info
The fuel line is fitted upside down !
Well F me!!! I followed this video because it was short and the guy appeared to know what he was doing. Then I filled my tank and read these comments. I am pissed!!! This video should be deleted because it is misleading and done by a booger eating moron.
His way works perfectly.
Upside down montage gives a slightly fault fit for the filter and the carb. The fuel filter fits perfect to the corect end. Up side down montage this he he sorry to say !
You mounting it the wrong way..... the new have to be put into from outside - the correct way.
wouldn't recomend using a screwdriver on the air filter. they're brittle, it's safer and much easier to grab the ears on the sides and rock to the rear of the unit. also he put the fuel line in upside down..... it came out one way and it went in another. lol
You need to show how to remove the fuel filter. Whats the point if you skip steps?
My God. That fuel had no oil. It was dead man clear. I hope that was just a demo.
didn't see any mix in the gas...gonna be doin a video on piston kit next...wow
Hahaha, yes, that's called "repeat business" :o)
Yeeep I saw it
bish bosh bash rowl err over bish bosh bash thousands of saws worldwide sputtering out on a half tank 😅
it does not work that easy, how many takes?
The fuel line is installed backward in this video!! Bogus installation because fuel line has to be installed from carb side NOT thru fuel tank.
+Anthony Tilson You are so Right picked up on that myself also the carb side of the tank is smooth and has a lead in to help get the hose in the inside of the tank is rough
YES. That's what I thought. How can the widest side of the grommet pass through the hole thru the fuel tank and seal itself properly? I almost ripped the hose trying it his way. Best to remove the carburetor and put the hose through the top. Shouldn't have posted this video because it is just wrong.
I tried it his way and went in first go. The other way was impossible for me.
@@coma3550 I guess it depends where you buy your pipe, and what size the filter and carb attachments are. 21/23/25 are supposed to be the same family but mine are different sizes and the OEM pipe I bought is NOT the same size at both ends! Fit it this way around and there's a nasty surprise coming when fitting to the filter and the carb. And anyway, Stihl designed the pipe with a wiggly end to go in the tank so the filter can sit in the right place, it may not move around into the right part of the tank as you turn the saw for various jobs if the wrong end is in the tank although it may work upright ok.
@@poochie49 Agreed. I decided to put mine through from the carb side because mine has different size ends for the substantially different sizes of carb and filter fittings so my pipe can only go one way round (the right way round ). It's not had to fit from the carb side - I didn't even have to take off the carb or the choke control lever - just manoeuvred it into position, poked it past the orange plastic shroud with a blunt screwdriver and then used same instrument to help guide the grommit into alignment with the tank hole while gently pulling on the pipe inside the tank - wrenching with pliers isn't going to be good for the pipe and a proper OEM pipe isn't particularly cheap. Job done, really pleased!