The oiler is already adjustable and oils pretty well as it is. It simply allows greater flow in that "A" max range for long bars. You could easily extract the pin and replace it with one installed back at the original 'limited' position. Don't see any benefit to punching one in anyway unless you're running a bar longer than 36" all the time.
I didn’t think this one oiled any better than my 372 or 385/390 before I punched in the pin. Now it’s as good as them or better. This is from what I saw with 24” bars. I always set my oilers to max if I can, bars last longer.
Agree on all points, was just sharing experiences compared to what saws I have on hand as that’s what I was familiar with.I didn't know we were comparing to husqvarna saws but rather just talking about how a 661 oil pump operates..what did I miss ?..every husqvarna saw I've had oiled well, stihls not so much unless it was an R model..I think stihl providing the option to gush a little more oil without buying a HO pump or buying an R model was a good move.
Agree on all points, was just sharing experiences compared to what saws I have on hand as that’s what I was familiar with.
Cool! I doubt my 036 has that.
i ill put some pics from a MS 362 with M-Tronic Version 3 online tomorrow.
I got one with a faulty carb here.
They should sell the autotune/mtronic service tools to the general public like they do automotive chit.