2 MS 441, MS 441 C Contents 14. Fuel system 95 14.1 Air filter 95 14.1.1 Baffle 96 14.1.2 Filter base 96 14.2 Spacer flange 98 14.3 Carburetor removal and installation 99 14.3.1 Leakage testing 100 14.4 Carburetor repair 100 14.4.1 Air flap 100 14.4.2 Metering diaphragm 101 14.4.3 Inlet needle 102 14.4.4 Fixed jet 103 14.4.5 Pump diaphragm 104 14.4.6 Choke shaft / choke shutter 105 14.4.7 Throttle shaft / throttle shutter 107 14.4.8 Accelerator pump 109 14.4.9 Adjusting screws 109 14.5 Carburetor adjustment 111 14.5.1 Basic setting 111 14.5.2 Standard setting 112 14.6 Throttle cable 113 14.6.1 Carburetor support 114 14.6.2 Carburetor housing 116 14.6.3 Intake elbow, removal and installation 119 14.6.4 Impulse hose 119 14.7 Tank vent 120 14.7.1 Check 120 14.7.2 Removal and installation 121 14.8 Fuel intake 121 14.8.1 Pick-up body 121 14.8.2 Fuel hoses 122 14.8.3 Fuel filler cap 123 14.8.4 Tank housing, removal and installation 124 15. Heating 124 15.1 Carburetor heating 124 15.2 Troubleshooting chart, carburetor heating element 128 15.3 Handle heating systems 129 15.3.1 Troubleshooting 129 15.4 Heating switch, removal and installation 130 15.5 Heating element in handle, removal and installation 131 15.6 Heating element in front handle, removal and installation 131 15.7 Generator, removal and installation 131 15.7.1 Troubleshooting chart, handle heating systems and generator 133 15.7.2 Summary of test connections and test values 135 15.8 Wiring harness 137 15.8.1 Removal 137 15.8.2 Installation 138 16. Special tools 141 17. Servicing accessories 143
3 MS 441, MS 441 C This service manual contains detailed descriptions of all the typical repair and servicing procedures for this power tool. You should make use of the illustrated parts lists while carrying out repair work. They show the installed positions and sequence of steps for the individual components and assemblies. Always refer to the latest edition of the relevant parts list to check the part numbers of any replacement parts. A fault on the machine may have several causes. To help locate the fault, consult the chapter on "Troubleshooting" and the "STIHL Service Training System" for all functional groups. Refer to the Technical Information bulletins for engineering changes which have been introduced since publication of this service manual. Technical information bulletins also supplement the parts list and service manual until an updated edition is issued. The special tools mentioned in the descriptions are listed in the chapter "Special Tools" of this manual. Use the part numbers to identify the tools in the "STIHL Tools" manual which lists all the tools currently available from STIHL. Symbols are included in the text and pictures for greater clarity. The meanings are as follows: In the descriptions: : = Action to be taken as shown in the illustration (above the text) – = Action to be taken that is not shown in the illustration (above the text) In the illustrations: A Pointer (short) aDirection of movement (long) b 4.2 = Reference to another chapter, i.e. chapter 4.2 in this example. Service manuals and technical information bulletins are intended exclusively for the use of properly equipped repair shops. They must not be passed to third parties. Servicing and repairs are made considerably easier by mounting the machine on assembly stand (3) 5910 890 3100. For this purpose, secure the clamping rail (2) 5910 850 1650 to the assembly stand with two screws (1) and washers. 1 2 3 219RA000 TG The screws must not protrude, as they may damage the housings when clamping the machine, depending on the model. 1. Introduction
4 MS 441, MS 441 C The flange bolts on the chainsaw are guided through the outer holes in the clamping rail and secured with the nuts (arrows). The sprocket wheel cover, bar and chain must be removed first. Pull the hand guard back against the 219RA001 TG front handle for this purpose. Always use original STIHL replacement parts. They can be identified by the STIHL part number, the STIH) logo and the STIHL parts symbol ( This symbol may appear alone on small parts. All local and specific national safety regulations as well as the safety precautions and warnings in the instruction manual must be observed if the machine is started up in the course of repairs or maintenance work. Gasoline is an extremely flammable fuel and can be explosive in certain conditions. Suitable gloves must be worn without fail if parts are heated for assembly/disassembly purposes. Improper handling may result in burns or other serious injuries. Do not bring any fire, flame, spark or other source of heat near the fuel. All work with fuel must be performed outdoors only. Spilled fuel must be wiped away immediately. Test for leakages after all work on the fuel system and engine. 2. Safety
5 MS 441, MS 441 C 3. Specifications 3.1 Engine MS 441 Displacement: 70.7 cm 3 Bore: 50 mm Stroke: 36 mm Engine power to ISO 7293: 4.1 kW (5.8 HP) at 9,500 rpm Max. permissible engine speed (with bar and chain): 13,500 rpm Idle speed: 2,800 rpm Clutch: Centrifugal clutch without linings Clutch engages at: 3,700 rpm Crankcase leakage test at gauge pressure: p ü = 0.5 bar under vacuum: p u = 0.5 bar 3.2 Fuel system Carburetor leakage test at gauge pressure: p ü = 0.8 bar Operation of tank vent at gauge pressure: p ü = 0.5 bar Fuel: as specified in instruction manual 3.3 Ignition system Air gap between ignition module and fan wheel: 0.15...0.35 mm Spark plug (suppressed): NGK BPMR 7 A Electrode gap: 0.5 mm 3.4 Chain lubrication Speed-controlled oil pump with reciprocating piston – manual oil flow control Oil delivery rate: 6.0...17 cm 3 /min at 10,000 rpm Oil pump with elevated oil flow: 6.0...24 cm 3 /min at 10,000 rpm
6 MS 441, MS 441 C 3.5 Tightening torques DG or P screws are used in polymer and light metal components. These screws form a permanent thread when they are installed for the first time. They can be removed and installed as often as necessary without impairing the strength of the screwed assembly if the specified tightening torque is observed. For this reason it is essential to use a torque wrench. Fastener Thread size For component Torque Remarks Nm Screw M 4x8 Chain tensioner cover plate/crankcase 3.0 Screw M 7x12.5 Fan housing shaft 12.0 Screw P 5x20 AV spring, crankcase/bearing plug 4.0 Screw M 5x20 AV spring, bearing plug/front handle 6.0 Screw M 5x16 AV spring, bearing plug/cylinder 10.0 2) Screw P 5x20 AV spring, tank housing/bearing plug 4.0 Screw P 4x10 Brake cable/throttle cable retainer 1.0 Q Collar screw M 8x21.5 Bar mounting stud 23.0 1) Collar screw M 6x20 Collar screw/crankcase 12.0 1) Screw M 4x12 Cover, chain brake/crankcase 3.0 Screw UNC 2.84x9 Switch/carburetor cover 0.7 VW M 10x1 Decompression valve 14.0 Collar nut M 5 Filter base/baffle/carburetor/collar screw 3.5 Collar nut M 5 Filter base/carburetor/collar screw 3.5 Screw B 4.2x9.5 Spark arresting screen/muffler 2.0 Screw P 4x10 Throttle cable retainer/handle housing 0.8 Screw M 5x16 Housing/crankcase 7.5 Mutter M 12x0.75 Housing/switch 2.0 W, VW Screw M 4x12 Generator/crankcase 3.0 1), W, VW Screw P 6x30 Front handle/tank housing 7.0 Screw M 5x35 Hand guard, left/crankcase 6.0 Screw M 5x20 Chain catcher/spiked bumper/ crankcase 8.0 Screw M 5x12 Spiked bumper/top of crankcase/ lock nut 8.0 Screw M 5x16 Intake elbow/cylinder 6.0 Screw M 5x8.8 Crankcase 6.0 Screw M 5x25 Crankcase 10.0 Screw M 4x12 Crankcase/brake band 3.0 1) Screw M 5x20 Fan housing/crankcase 6.0 M 12x1 L Crankshaft carrier 50.0 Nut M 5 Muffler/flange bolt (with washer) 10.0
7 MS 441, MS 441 C Fastener Thread size For component Torque Remarks Nm Screw M 4x12 Oil pump/crankcase 3.5 Screw M 5x16 Muffler/cylinder 10.0 1) Screw P 4x10 Slide/housing 1.0 Nut M 5 Slotted nut, shroud/stud, cylinder 3.0 Screw P 4x10 Guard/handle housing 1.5 Nut M 8x1 Flywheel/crankshaft 28.0 3) Screw M 4x8 Side plate/crankcase 3.0 Screw M 5x8.5 Stud/cylinder 1.4 Nut M 5 Hexagon cap nut/baffle/flange bolt 1.5 Screw M 4x12 Pre-separator/crankcase 3.0 1) Screw M 5x16 Elbow connector/front handle 10.0 R Screw P 6x30 Elbow connector/front handle/ handle housing 7.0 R M 14x1.25 Spark plug 25.0 Screw M 5x20 Ignition module/crankcase (with washer) 8.0 Screw M 5x12 Spacer flange/housing 5.0 Screw M 6x25 Cylinder/crankcase 15.0 Remarks: 1) Loctite 243 medium strength 2) Loctite 270 high strength 3) Connection between crankshaft and flywheel must be degreased and installed oil-free Q = QuickStop Super chain brake R = Wrap-around handle V = Carburetor heating W = Handle heating When inserting the DG and P-type screws in an existing thread: Insert the DG or P-type screw in the hole and turn it counterclockwise until it gently drops into the hole in axial direction. Turn the screw in clockwise and tighten with the specified torque. This ensures that the screw engages the existing thread and does not cut a new thread, thus preserving the strength of the screw connection. Micro-encapsulated screws must be wetted with Loctite 243, medium strength, before being refitted. Screwdriver speed when fitted in plastic material: max. 500 rpm for DG and P-type screws. An impact wrench must not be used to unscrew or tighten the screw connections! Screws with and without locking serration must not be confused!
8 MS 441, MS 441 C 4. Troubleshooting 4.1 Clutch Condition Cause Remedy Saw chain stops under load at full throttle Clutch shoes badly worn Install new clutch Clutch drum badly worn Install new clutch drum Saw chain rotates at idle speed Engine idle speed too high Readjust with idle speed screw LA (counterclockwise) Clutch springs stretched or fatigued Replace the clutch springs or install new clutch Clutch spring hooks broken Replace the clutch springs Loud noises Clutch springs stretched or fatigued Replace all clutch springs Needle cage damaged Fit new needle cage Clutch shoe retainer broken Fit new retainer Clutch shoes and carrier worn Install new clutch
9 MS 441, MS 441 C 4.2 Chain drive, chain brake, chain tensioner Condition Cause Remedy Chain sprocket wears rapidly Chain not properly tensioned Tension chain as specified Wrong chain pitch Fit chain of correct pitch Insufficient chain lubrication Check chain lubrication Chain sprocket worn Fit new chain sprocket Saw chain stops under load at full throttle Clutch shoes badly worn Install new clutch Clutch drum badly worn Install new clutch drum Brake band blocked Check freedom of movement and function of brake band. Check brake cable on machines with QuickStop Super. Saw chain rotates at idle speed Engine idle speed too high Readjust with idle speed screw LA (counterclockwise) Clutch springs stretched or fatigued Replace the clutch springs or install new clutch Clutch spring hooks broken Replace the clutch springs Saw chain does not stop immediately when brake is activated Brake spring stretched or broken Fit new brake spring Brake band stretched, worn or broken Fit new brake band Clutch drum worn Fit new clutch drum
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