stihlcuttin8989
OPE Member

So I should heat the case attach the oil pump and drop the bearing in?You did it backwards.
The PTO side bearing is installed with the extended lip outward and the plastic bearing retainer inside the case next to the crank. The extended lip is there to retain the seal, and the bearing gets its lubrication from the retained oil from the fuel mix in the case.
In addition, you need to install the oil pump to set the depth of the PTO bearing. I drop a room temp bearing into a hot case and it will bottom out on the oil pump. For the 1121 series, I use an old metal fixed output oil pump for this. The newer nylon 026 pumps can melt. AM 026 adjustable pumps are good to set depth as well.
The flywheel side position doesn’t really matter.
The issue you have is that it’s easy to ruin the installed bearing plastic with heat. Heat the case carefully and tap it out with a socket from the INSIDE OUT in your case. You don’t want to get that bearing retainer hot. If I am redoing a saw with new bearings (ie swapping a 12mm crank into a NIB 10mm 044) I actually go as far as removing the plastic cage and reassembling the bearing after it’s removed and cleaned.
YepSo I should heat the case attach the oil pump and drop the bearing in?
Well is the other side in correctly
how? never mind got it!Pop that shield out before you put the crank in.
I think there is a spot that you can upload “media” but I haven’t tried a video. I always upload to utube and then link to it.I know this is an old thread but I got the saw running and have a video but idk if the site allows u to upload it! Thank for everyone’s help