Fantastically helpful and detailed vid! Thanks for this! I'm facing a "love it or leave it" decision on an 034 I got a couple of years back and this really shows how do-able this is. I think I'll fix it up. Clearly built in an era when things were simpler but still good quality. Very grateful that you shared this!
If you're fitting a 'After market' cylinder? Always check first the the cylinder bolts will go in before you put the piston on! I rebuilt a 038 for a man who wanted a after market cylinder fitted, I put the piston on..cylinder on...cylinder bolt holes were out! one bolt went in... The other ones were out of line, I had to take the piston back off and file the holes in the cylinder to get them to line up! I always, always check them now! And yes as the man says in the video? Cleanliness is everything!
I use an old wrist pin to make sure the circlip is properly seated - I insert it against the circlip and give it a couple of light taps with my smallest hammer, do it to both sides.
I put the boot on the cylinder after the cylinder is on. I hat to fight it and getting the cylinder bolts lined up in the gasket. After I get the bolts installed and turned down unto the flange, I rotate the crank around until the piston is at BDC and then tighten the cylinder down, incrementally, until it is hand tight with my T27 T wrench. After about 30 minutes, I rotate the piston to TDC and relighted. I use Dirko or 1184 on my gasket and cylinder flange, whichever one is handy at the time.
have the 034av super,traded a welder, nice to know ,seems my oil leaks out a bit when stored,I changed the pump n feed line,still leaks,I'm curious to see your other video on muffler and tuning the carb,I used the adjustable flow oil pump,mine has the older model air filter,west German
Great video, I bought a 036 pro. It looks like it has been run hard. It runs and I want to go thru it. My question is crank seals and bearings? Whats the history on the saw you did? Have you done them already.
I use redline assembly lube to lubricat everything that need lubrication during assembly. I know about swear words. I am a Marine and learned most of them many years ago. Circlips give me hell, too.
Plastic screws that strip. I clean out the hole with carb or break cleaner and then coat the hole, especially the old treads, with a thin light coat of JB Weld with a tooth pick. After it sets a bit, I coat the screw with grease and screw it into the repaired hole. After the JBWeld sets pretty good, I loosen the screw a bit and let it harden over night. The next day I tighten it down after removing it and rebolting it down with grease. After a week or so I will remove the screw, degrease it and the hole and reinstall it.
Great video . I’ve got an 034 AV a older one West Germany, the piston is scared so guess the jug is too . If I replace jug & piston should bottom parts be ok ? Or how can I check bottom ? These are great saws.
You seem familiar with these saws, I have a question about the small protective plate over the chain tensioner, bar screws and chain oil mechanism. I came across an old 034 from the early 90's and I notice there is no removable plate underneath the bar, which it seems to be on you model. Do you know if some generations were made without one, or if it's simply missing?
I did this same thing with my saw. Did you leave the same carb on for the 034? I've ran about 4 tanks of gas through it and doesnt show any signs of running lean but was just curious on your thoughts. Great video!
Yes, I used the same carb, but I did re-tune it for sure. I had to richen mine up quite a bit, but I also ported the muffler when I did this. Thanks for the comment!
Do you have any idea what generation your 034 is. I recently bought a crankcase that is the same as your model and no one can seem to find me a clutch cover and brake cover as well. Any help would be appreciated. Love your videos.
I believe it's an older model, as I've also had trouble finding some parts, but I am really not sure. Thank You for watching! I hope to get back to making videos soon!
cheapo chineese knock off parts ARE NOT THE WAY to go to rebuild a Stihl saw.they don't last and they don't meet OEM specs for Stihl either...been there done that...wont happen again.
Fantastically helpful and detailed vid! Thanks for this!
I'm facing a "love it or leave it" decision on an 034 I got a couple of years back and this really shows how do-able this is. I think I'll fix it up. Clearly built in an era when things were simpler but still good quality.
Very grateful that you shared this!
If you're fitting a 'After market' cylinder? Always check first the the cylinder bolts will go in before you put the piston on! I rebuilt a 038 for a man who wanted a after market cylinder fitted, I put the piston on..cylinder on...cylinder bolt holes were out! one bolt went in... The other ones were out of line, I had to take the piston back off and file the holes in the cylinder to get them to line up! I always, always check them now! And yes as the man says in the video? Cleanliness is everything!
I use an old wrist pin to make sure the circlip is properly seated - I insert it against the circlip and give it a couple of light taps with my smallest hammer, do it to both sides.
I put the boot on the cylinder after the cylinder is on. I hat to fight it and getting the cylinder bolts lined up in the gasket. After I get the bolts installed and turned down unto the flange, I rotate the crank around until the piston is at BDC and then tighten the cylinder down, incrementally, until it is hand tight with my T27 T wrench. After about 30 minutes, I rotate the piston to TDC and relighted. I use Dirko or 1184 on my gasket and cylinder flange, whichever one is handy at the time.
have the 034av super,traded a welder, nice to know ,seems my oil leaks out a bit when stored,I changed the pump n feed line,still leaks,I'm curious to see your other video on muffler and tuning the carb,I used the adjustable flow oil pump,mine has the older model air filter,west German
Excellent explanation and easy to follow. Nice job.
Great video, I bought a 036 pro. It looks like it has been run hard. It runs and I want to go thru it. My question is crank seals and bearings? Whats the history on the saw you did? Have you done them already.
I use redline assembly lube to lubricat everything that need lubrication during assembly. I know about swear words. I am a Marine and learned most of them many years ago. Circlips give me hell, too.
Plastic screws that strip. I clean out the hole with carb or break cleaner and then coat the hole, especially the old treads, with a thin light coat of JB Weld with a tooth pick. After it sets a bit, I coat the screw with grease and screw it into the repaired hole. After the JBWeld sets pretty good, I loosen the screw a bit and let it harden over night. The next day I tighten it down after removing it and rebolting it down with grease. After a week or so I will remove the screw, degrease it and the hole and reinstall it.
I always throw any new cylinder and piston in my ultra sonic cleaner before installation, just with a little Dawn soap.
Great video . I’ve got an 034 AV a older one West Germany, the piston is scared so guess the jug is too . If I replace jug & piston should bottom parts be ok ? Or how can I check bottom ? These are great saws.
Doing this same swap as soon as my new bearing arrives, thanks for the video
You seem familiar with these saws, I have a question about the small protective plate over the chain tensioner, bar screws and chain oil mechanism. I came across an old 034 from the early 90's and I notice there is no removable plate underneath the bar, which it seems to be on you model. Do you know if some generations were made without one, or if it's simply missing?
Awesome video and a great instructional video for a fun hobby!
John Stafford thank you!
well how did it run?
I did this same thing with my saw. Did you leave the same carb on for the 034? I've ran about 4 tanks of gas through it and doesnt show any signs of running lean but was just curious on your thoughts. Great video!
Yes, I used the same carb, but I did re-tune it for sure. I had to richen mine up quite a bit, but I also ported the muffler when I did this. Thanks for the comment!
What is the Exhaust stud spacing on ms340? anyone know? Totally for a side project unrelated to saws! But using Ms340 Jug in place of something else.
thanks for the helpful video,, Subbing your channel Thanks, again
great video but I noticed no locktite on cylinder or exhaust bolts
bravooooooo.....
do you have a u tube video, changing the oil line and filter for bar and chain. my saw is a stihl 034 av super thank you
Any videos of it running?
Did you do any type of port work on this after you got her running??
Very informative and well done video! Thank you
Thank you!
Do you have any idea what generation your 034 is. I recently bought a crankcase that is the same as your model and no one can seem to find me a clutch cover and brake cover as well. Any help would be appreciated. Love your videos.
I believe it's an older model, as I've also had trouble finding some parts, but I am really not sure. Thank You for watching! I hope to get back to making videos soon!
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Why did you go to 036 cylinder
excellent video by the way
Thank You!
Mi 034 AV Super is technically a 036 hehe
I guess Im kinda off topic but does anyone know of a good place to watch new tv shows online ?
@Roger Trace try Flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
I have put many wrist pin clips into a low earth orbit i think, because they were gone, gone, gone
I can usually hear them bounce off of a couple of things but I can never find them!!
cheapo chineese knock off parts ARE NOT THE WAY to go to rebuild a Stihl saw.they don't last and they don't meet OEM specs for Stihl either...been there done that...wont happen again.