If guys treat those saws right, they last forever. I’m not a fan of them as a whole, but I respect what they were for their time. Bottom line—...
Stihl’s fuel line is the best. I’ve tried a variety of others (Echo and OEM Husky lines are good), but Stihl lines hold up better than other types.
102mm is needed to get over both nipples. Need a section of line? I can send ya a piece in a common envelope, I think.
The Cross impulse line… I probably wouldn’t use AM line. It should be ok until you can source OEM line, though.
Yep, that’s called a wrist pin.
That splitter you linked will work, but I prefer the C style. (Flywheel side being one of the reasons).
Yes, you’ll be able to clean everything really well when it’s apart. The Husky style splitter (C-clamp) will push the crank through the bearings...
The impulse is just 102mm of Stihl’s conventional fuel line. Do not use Tygon.
You can sand the cylinder to remove any aluminum transfer. There are vids on YouTube but I recommend trying it by hand before going right to a...
New (Meteor… if you want to save some cash) 48mm piston for sure. That cylinder may clean up just fine.
You’re definitely stocked up now haha.
Nice bench!!
Bearing numbers have changed through the years. The measurements and lip for the oil pump area are the same.
034-034 super do share the majority of parts, yes. There have been variations throughout the entire 1125 series and even within models (older 034...
I typically look at the ipl on one of the free sites and then cross reference the number with my dealer. They can bring up the diagram and...
Yep!!!
Get an OEM gasket kit with seals. OEM bearing on pto side is available. My last one is in my shop freezer lol. I have one more case to build up...
Yep, that’s the one. It rides on the crank and protects the seal from the bushing.
Bearings are shot, yes. As expected with extensive oil system problems. Yes to new seals. It’ll be a full case split and build for ya. Go OEM...
Aftermarket pumps can be ok for this series. Aftermarket worm gears are not good, unfortunately. AM oil hoses - fuel lines are no good. Fuel...