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I have been looking at purchasing a couple of the aftermarket clutch covers for a couple of my stihl saws. Has anyone had any experience with them or where to purchase from. The oem ones are just way to expensive.
 

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Dunno about Stihl but I got a clutch cover/chain brake/flag for a Husky 55 from Huztl-ebay. It's pretty good quality for $19. The packaging scared me, tho - it was a bubble wrapped chain brake that you could spot from 50 yds.
 

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The aftermarket Stihl covers are fine I've used quite a few on pro saws . You'll find they are a wee bit thicker when you bolt them on (less thread left) but no issues from it .
 

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I bought the cheapest one on ebay from china. Had to grind a little on the inside of the cover around the chain tensioner to make it sit flat like it should.
 

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I bought one aftermarket one for a Stihl 250 and it fit but still wasn't as good as the original. Something just seemed a little off. I just bought a new OEM normal cover for my 460 and it was in the $60 range from dealer as I recall. Ouch!
 

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I'm not sure which brand mine is... it came on a 440 I got from Bill Elliot.
 
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