goblerblaster
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- Russellville, AR
I have a Stihl MS 270C that starts and runs good, but it over-oils the chain bar so bad that I can't use the saw, It literally slings chain oil 2 feet in front of the saw and all over the place behind the saw when the saw is running. When the saw is shutoff, it will pool oil under the saw= from residual oil coming off the chain and sprocket.
I have replaced the oil tank vent valve. I have taken the clutch off and inspected the oil pump- did not see any loose hose or other problem. With the bar off the saw = and it running=you can see that the oil is coming from the oil port where it is supposed to be coming from- and nowhere else. The oil tank cap is nice and tight and does not leak oil.
The local Stihl dealer said it "might be " the oil pump. That is a $75 part and I hate to spend that on a guess. I can't find an after market oiler for this saw on the internet.
Any ideas on what to do to fix this thing? It will use a tank of oil in 1/3 a tank of gas. Thanks for any suggestions or advise
I have replaced the oil tank vent valve. I have taken the clutch off and inspected the oil pump- did not see any loose hose or other problem. With the bar off the saw = and it running=you can see that the oil is coming from the oil port where it is supposed to be coming from- and nowhere else. The oil tank cap is nice and tight and does not leak oil.
The local Stihl dealer said it "might be " the oil pump. That is a $75 part and I hate to spend that on a guess. I can't find an after market oiler for this saw on the internet.
Any ideas on what to do to fix this thing? It will use a tank of oil in 1/3 a tank of gas. Thanks for any suggestions or advise