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Stihl BT 45 - Engine Management; Adjusting the Carburetor; Adjusting Idle Speed

Stihl BT 45
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22 BT 45
Dirty air filters reduce engine power,
increase fuel consumption and
make starting more difficult.
If there is a noticeable loss of
engine power, check to see if the
air filter is plugged with dirt.
Before removing the air filter,
close the choke shutter and
remove all loose dirt from around
the filter.
Install a new filter. As a temporary
measure, knock the filter out on
the palm of your hand or blow
clear with compressed air. Do not
wash.
Replace a damaged air filter
immediately.
: Unscrew the fastening nut (1)
and remove the filter cover (2).
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: Pull out the filter (1).
Knock the filter out on the palm of
your hand or blow clear with
compressed air. If heavily
contaminated, install a new filter.
Do not wash the air filter.
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Replace a damaged air filter
immediately.
Install in the reverse sequence.
Remove the air filter - b 8.1
Remove the fan housing with
rewind starter - b 6.1
Remove the handle housing
- b 5.1
: Remove the E-clip (1).
: Pull the lever (2) out of the guide
in the choke shutter.
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: Slide the choke shutter to the left
until the guides (arrows) are on
the necked parts of the choke
shaft.
: Take out the choke shutter.
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8. Fuel System
8.1 Air Filter
8.1.1 Removing and Installing 8.1.2 Choke Shutter

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