Hi, I am working on a Stihl HS80 and have some questions about it.
First, what could be the age of it, my guess is somewhere in the 80's?
And if so, what would be the right oil mixture, I have read something about Stihl having its own fuel, which would be the same as the Aspen fuel being 2%, isn't that a bit too lean for an engine of the 80's?
Second point, I have cleaned the carburetor, everything looked ok so put it together again but when putting it in place again I noticed something:
There is a gasket between the black nylon block and the carburetor, that block has 5 holes, one is the big one in the middle, two other holes are for the bolts, and there are two small holes opposite to each other, I assume they are for the pump function. The gasket has the same holes situated on the same place.
But when I look at the carburetor body, one of the two small holes is not situated in line, does that matter?
Another point is the air filter, when I checked it I found a piece of carpet with the text inside on it and a piece of thin foam, is that correct, can I replace it by some other air filter material?
I found only one mixture screw on the carburetor, would it be wrong to screw it in to the end, gently of course, and then screw it back one whole turn as a basic adjustment?
And one idle screw of course, that should not be so difficult to adjust I suppose.
So far with my questions, I hope to give it a try as soon as possible.
Regards,
Ton.
First, what could be the age of it, my guess is somewhere in the 80's?
And if so, what would be the right oil mixture, I have read something about Stihl having its own fuel, which would be the same as the Aspen fuel being 2%, isn't that a bit too lean for an engine of the 80's?
Second point, I have cleaned the carburetor, everything looked ok so put it together again but when putting it in place again I noticed something:
There is a gasket between the black nylon block and the carburetor, that block has 5 holes, one is the big one in the middle, two other holes are for the bolts, and there are two small holes opposite to each other, I assume they are for the pump function. The gasket has the same holes situated on the same place.
But when I look at the carburetor body, one of the two small holes is not situated in line, does that matter?
Another point is the air filter, when I checked it I found a piece of carpet with the text inside on it and a piece of thin foam, is that correct, can I replace it by some other air filter material?
I found only one mixture screw on the carburetor, would it be wrong to screw it in to the end, gently of course, and then screw it back one whole turn as a basic adjustment?
And one idle screw of course, that should not be so difficult to adjust I suppose.
So far with my questions, I hope to give it a try as soon as possible.
Regards,
Ton.