Stihl MS290 Oil System Flush
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- Опубліковано 25 бер 2022
- When you allow debris to enter your oil tank you will eventually have oil feed problems. this video looks at cleaning the oiler system on a Stihl MS290 chainsaw.
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This is the first video I’ve seen that really shows how to flush the entire oil system. Makes perfect sense. Thanks! The only thing I do differently is pull the filter and spray it clear with brake clean or whatever outside the tank. That way I can eyeball it. Saves one more tank flush. I keep a paint brush specifically for cleaning around fuel and oil caps before removing.
Ya its important to keep that tank clean.
3:03 lol
Thanks
Great!
Thanks
Thanks for watching!
It was a Stihl family member that invented those damn caps so they're here to stay.
Nice one Scott-another fine tutorial!
ms 290-a farmers saw? Bad operator maintenance i think, together with those terrible stihl caps that everyone seems to hate!😊
See You laterrrrrrrrr🤙
Those caps are the worst.
@@TheGreasyShopRag You're not wrong on those stihl caps!!
Nice Job Brother I Also Like to Blow Thru The Tank Vent that’s Next to The Bar Studs With a Shot of Carb Clean I’ve Had That Issue We’re It Wasn’t Venting It’s Rare But Have Had it Happen a Couple times
Good point, Thanks!
Great video!
How do you change the oil filter/pickup?
My MS290 is not oiling, the saw is at least 15 years old and I've never changed that filter so that's where I'm starting.
The hose is too short, you can't reach it through the oil-fill-hole, and it doesn't look like there is a removable tank.
Any help is appreciated
On a Stihl where you cant reach the filter that usually means the filter comes out the back of the tank with the hose. I always try to use a pair of hemostats first but before that I blow light air pressure backwards from the pump and observe the filter. It may not need to be changed.
@TheGreasyShopRag thanks!
I figured it out, once you take the wrap-handle off, the oil-line is exposed and you can pull it out completely from the back
This video wove a rich tapestry of inuendo with all of the greased shafts and greasing worm gear, but I'll just take away this lesson: sometimes having too much wood can be a bad thing. Laterrr.
Ahh, you're a quick learner young grasshopper.
How does the debris get into the oil tank?
When operators open a dirty saw in the field the debris just falls in from around the cap. I suppose there are other sloppy practices like setting an oily cap on dirt then putting it back on without cleaning it.
can you tell me why my STIHL MS290 IS LEAKING OIL FROM THE TOP COVER WHEN IT IS RUNNING?
If you said leaking gas I'd have a few ideas but I never heard of one leaking oil from the top cover.
@@TheGreasyShopRag can I email you some picture
@@bestillandknowthatuaregod Sure. My email is in my page profile.
@@TheGreasyShopRag I sent you some pictures
Slams a $400.00 saw down on the bench not once but twice. Nice.
Lol. The only reason I get away with that is because the benchtop floats on a single mounting point. Its connected to a winch and lowers to the floor. If you're curious, check it out here:
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How much did this service cost?
I don't remember but it was probably billed for a half hour labor. I've agreed with my employer not to discuss labor rates.
I definitely understand just debating on taking mine to the shop or tackling this by myself I have 2 ms 290s and love them made a lot of money with them thank you for the quick reply and great video!