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Re: Stihl 009 trouble
« on: September 26, 2013, 09:28:46 am »
Actually it sounds more like a crankcase gasket which is a big job.  The most fun will be those crank rollers on the rod.

I would drain and clean both tanks and air dry.  Then fill the gas tank, and feel along the seam for moisture in the oil side, it will
probably be fairly obvious.

 

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