Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start

   / Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start #31  
i think it's great how people on here help each other but i like the fact even more that people click on the link just hoping for an update.......like everyone is pulling for the other person to get something fixed without having to pay someone to do it!

good job....


and i don't know about you, but i sure don't care for those HOMOlite saws:eek::D

Hey now watch it there! Some of us on here try to feed our kids with the money folks pay us for repairing things. I work very well with my customers, but I can't tell you how many times someone will bring something in and I wish they would have brought it to me before they tried to fix it. There is a simple but complete procedure that I follow when something comes in for repair. I have a lot of very special and expensive tools that help me save time, and my customers money on repairs.

On this 026, one of my favorite saws, a piston and cylinder is about $200. It pays to have a complete pressure check of the fuel system and also a pressure and vacuum check of the engine to make sure you don't lean it out and burn it up. I also do an RPM check on a saw when it is in for service to set the max RPMs where they should be with the high mixture.

Basic maint work like plugs and filters can be done by anyone, but I see a lot of saws burn up when people think they should be touching the carb adjustment screws.

Ken
 
   / Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start #32  
Hey now watch it there! Some of us on here try to feed our kids with the money folks pay us for repairing things.
So you would rather we don't help folks who ask for help ?
 
   / Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start #33  
i worked at a stihl dealership....

there will always be those that can't fix things, those that are willing to try and those that can......

i had a catchy little phrase, but i'm about to fall asleep and forgot it!:D

i was pointing out how people are willing to help people, not only that but to further it, will check back a LOT to see if there is success.....

you can offer that same type of commitment and giving a crap to the customers that come in your dealership......same thing, just a different level
 
   / Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start
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#34  
I appreciate the help. I did not mess with any adjustment screw! I have learned that much. I am an aircraft mechanic both militarily and civilian as well. I completely agree with the comment that sometimes things should be left to the professionals.

By the way......I have a HOMELITE chainsaw as well that is early 1960's era. I think it will be my project for the winter. I am going to be on the boards. It hasn't run in about 4 years or so.

That is a real chainsaw, it sounds like a thrashing machine and it takes everything you have just to carry it around.

Thanks again!
 
   / Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start #35  
Now I feel terrible. I got a brand new Stihl Ranchhand 10 years ago and never used it (started it up, only). Tomorrow I'll have to find out how bad it is....

My 1972 Homelite XL 14" is still running strong after cutting wood, concrete, steel wire, stones, an aluminum ladder and falling out of a tree. Sharpened only and a new chain a few times....
 
   / Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start #36  
So you would rather we don't help folks who ask for help ?


I'm glad for boards like these and I do add to a lot of threads. I was more or less joking about the way it was stated. I also spend a lot of time in my shop giving advise to folks and most of the time, they aren't people that I have ever made a dime off of. Just the other day I had a guy who I spent about a half an hour with call to tell me how happy he was that I told him exactly what was wrong with his saw so I gained nothing from this. At some point though, I do need to buy groceries :)

My main point was that I do see a ton of small jobs that turn into major dollars when not done properly. I have a saw in my shop now that needs a $300 crankshaft because an attempt was made to remove the clutch with an impact gun.................

Ken
 
   / Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start #37  
I'm glad for boards like these and I do add to a lot of threads. I was more or less joking about the way it was stated. I also spend a lot of time in my shop giving advise to folks and most of the time, they aren't people that I have ever made a dime off of. Just the other day I had a guy who I spent about a half an hour with call to tell me how happy he was that I told him exactly what was wrong with his saw so I gained nothing from this. At some point though, I do need to buy groceries :)

My main point was that I do see a ton of small jobs that turn into major dollars when not done properly. I have a saw in my shop now that needs a $300 crankshaft because an attempt was made to remove the clutch with an impact gun.................

Ken

The positive thing about that non-paying customer is all the people he will tell about his experience with you and they could very well turn into paying customers.
 
   / Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start #38  
Replace the fuel line; I had one the the line turned to mush and the goo eventually will clog the carb
 
   / Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start #39  
I have a stihl 026 that sat for about 3 years. It wouldn't start. I replaced the spark plug, air filter, fuel filter and line to carb. I think the main problem was clogged fuel line since no gas was coming thru upon test when disassembled. Put it all back together and now compression is so tight, I can barely pull the rope. There is no compression release button on the 026 like there is on my 460. What must I do to alleviate this compression to be able to pull the rope? Anyone have an electronic ebook of repairing an 026 that would share?
 
   / Stihl 026 Chain Saw -Won't Start #40  
Try pulling the plug and see if it is still tight. If it is you may have rust on the cylinder walls. Spray some WD-40 down the hole and crank on it to see if that loosens it up. I wouldn't use a heavy oil as that could foul the plug when you do put it back in. The 026 can have a bit of compression to work against. If you still have problems then I would suspect your pull starter mechanism. Those need cleaning and lubricating at times as well. Just try not to pull out the recoil spring :eek:
 

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