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Re: How to adjust timing for a Stihl MS200
« on: November 02, 2015, 07:43:33 pm »
Yes to the bearing, it's a seven roller bearing . A 200 normally would not have enough power if it fired early to literally stop the forward rotation .Might snap your fingers a tad though .

Try it with the switch off .

A thought occured to me .I have a stock 200T they thought was locked up from the Stihl dealer .Set me back all of 20 dollars . ;D  What it was ,was the pin for the brake band came loose and got hung up in the magnets of the flywheel .

 

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