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I've got a project ms362c project saw that I'm building.

I acquired it in pieces without coil/carb (but I have an Mtronic coil and carb I want to use with it.)

It currently has a aftermarket top end on it, but OEM coil/carb and currently does not have spark. I believe this is related to a non-mtronic bottom end (flywheel number 1140 400 1200B) Can anyone confirm if that's mtronic or non-mtronic?
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I've searched around a bit but have had some trouble. I have found this number / link 1140 400 1209 - https://www.lsengineers.co.uk/flywheel-genuine-stihl-oem-no-1140-400-1209.html which appears to be a recent variation but doesn't mention it's for mtronic saws

assuming I currently have a non-mtronic flywheel would the 1140 400 1209 version be what I need to convert it to the mtronic setup, or are there other mtronic numbers I could search for as well?

Thanks in advance!
 

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I've got a project ms362c project saw that I'm building.

I acquired it in pieces without coil/carb (but I have an Mtronic coil and carb I want to use with it.)

It currently has a aftermarket top end on it, but OEM coil/carb and currently does not have spark. I believe this is related to a non-mtronic bottom end (flywheel number 1140 400 1200B) Can anyone confirm if that's mtronic or non-mtronic?
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I've searched around a bit but have had some trouble. I have found this number / link 1140 400 1209 - https://www.lsengineers.co.uk/flywheel-genuine-stihl-oem-no-1140-400-1209.html which appears to be a recent variation but doesn't mention it's for mtronic saws

assuming I currently have a non-mtronic flywheel would the 1140 400 1209 version be what I need to convert it to the mtronic setup, or are there other mtronic numbers I could search for as well?

Thanks in advance!
I can get you numbers tomorrow if you can wait that long. I have an m-tron 362 I can reference
 

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The 400 1200B is definitely the non-Mtronic flywheel. That's what I have on my early 362.

The Mtronic flywheels have two sets of magnets on them I believe, across from each other.
 

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I can get you numbers tomorrow if you can wait that long. I have an m-tron 362 I can reference
Appreciate the assist on this!
The 400 1200B is definitely the non-Mtronic flywheel. That's what I have on my early 362.

The Mtronic flywheels have two sets of magnets on them I believe, across from each other.
Thanks for confirmation, the one I have has counter weights across from the magnet, slightly magnetic, but nothing like the magnet side.
 
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