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I hope it helps.
greaty explanation Tom!I hope it helps.
That’s good to know!After the year 2001 all Stihl 2-stroke
engines do have a rev limiting coil.
I was told so from a Stihl technician.
Ms440, 460, 361, 660 are all unlimitedAfter the year 2001 all Stihl 2-stroke
engines do have a rev limiting coil.
I was told so from a Stihl technician.
Yea, and then they done blowed it with the 880.Ms440, 460, 361, 660 are all unlimited
I have a Stihl 261 pre-Mtronic (early 2011 model). The coil in that model is not limited.After the year 2001 all Stihl 2-stroke
engines do have a rev limiting coil.
I was told so from a Stihl technician.
That’s surprising! I would have thought it does have.I have a Stihl 261 pre-Mtronic (early 2011 model). The coil in that model is not limited.
When the saw was new & stock, it tached at 14,300 & was way too lean! After I removed the H limiter & opened the muff, it ran very well at 13,300-13,500. When well broken in, it was best at 13,500-13,800. I then had it ported by Brad Snelling. The optimum RPM then became 14,500! It will run 15,000 safely for race cutting. The tach has never "bounced" when it was used for checking where we were at.That’s surprising! I would have thought it does have.