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Stihl MS 200
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36 MS 200, MS 200 T
8.5 Crankshaft
8.5.1 Removing and Installing
The crankshaft bearings are not
press-fitted. The two halves of the
crankcase can therefore be
separated without a puller.
If the two halves of the crankcase
are stuck, use service tool 5910 007
2205 to ease them apart.
Remove the chain sprocket
cover, bar and chain, b 5
Remove the flywheel, b 9.4
Remove the ignition module,
b 9.2.1
Remove the clutch drum, b 6.1
Remove the oil pump, b 13.4
Remove annular buffer from the
oil tank, b 11.1
Remove the cylinder, b 8.4
Remove the piston, b 8.6
Remove the spiked bumper and
chain catcher, b 5.1
Remove the chain tensioner,
b 7.6
Always install new bearings and oil
seals after removing the crankshaft,
b 8.5.2
: Take out the screws (arrows).
: Take out the screw (arrow).
: Pull out the ignition lead (1) at the
clutch side.
161RA094 TG161RA095 TG
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161RA098 TG
Back off the spindle (1) in service
tool until it is clear of the
crankshaft stub.
Locate the service tool so that the
spindle is centered on the
crankshaft stub.
: Push the service tool
5910 890 2205 on to the collar
screw, insert the screw (arrow), fit
the nut (2) and tighten it down
firmly.
: Turn the spindle (1) clockwise
until the crankcase is released.
Remove the service tool.
Pull off the clutch side of the
crankcase.
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161RA097 TG
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