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       #Post#: 21079--------------------------------------------------
       Stihl 023
       By: dolmarfan Date: July 9, 2013, 12:16 pm
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       My father sthil 023 has a problem: the oil for the chain is
       driping till the tank is almost empty.The oil is driping trow
       the hole that oils the chain normaly.Presure in the tank?
       Sorry for the off topic!
       #Post#: 21082--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 023
       By: Fish Date: July 9, 2013, 12:47 pm
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       It is hard to imagine how it could be coming out of the output
       hole like that, because the pump isn't really made that way.  I
       am thinking that you may have some crankcase damage.  I would
       remove the bar/chain, empty the tank and refill with gas mix.
       Also blow off all of the crud, and that gas mix will flow out
       quickly so it will be easier to see where it is coming from.  Of
       course, no smoking!!!
       Fish
       #Post#: 21084--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 023
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 9, 2013, 12:57 pm
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       I had to repair a plastic oil tank on a few where the chain had
       took a chunk and another a crack. Could this be the case here?
       #Post#: 21087--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 023
       By: Fish Date: July 9, 2013, 2:10 pm
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       Yeah, or with the old style bar tensioner, and the tank cracked
       behind it.
       #Post#: 21098--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 023
       By: dolmarfan Date: July 9, 2013, 10:36 pm
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       Thanks!I will remove the chain tensioner and see if the tank is
       craked.
       #Post#: 84647--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 023
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 9, 2019, 2:38 pm
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       Stihl 023 and another 028.
       023 has issues. choke wont open all the way. Hangs up. Looking
       at it appears to be a aftermarket carb.
       Then after running and still choke issue. But can take it off if
       shut saw off and start back up. Noticed oiler not working.
       028 pretty much fine after carb tune. Just need the rest of the
       parts.
       resizing pics
       #Post#: 84651--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 023
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 9, 2019, 6:18 pm
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       Pics of the cut case and trying another redneck fix.
       afm carb that someone used wont release choke. But figured out a
       work around, other wise I think another carb IMO
       #Post#: 84652--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 023
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 10, 2019, 12:01 pm
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       Redneck fix for plastic crankcase fix worked again. This one I
       used the steelstix instead of the 2 mix jb type. Just seems
       stronger IMO. But all that matters she is oiling again.
       Thanks to whoever showed me this in a thread awhile back on
       chainsaw repair group.
       Pulled that aftermarket carb off that choke wasnt working right
       releasing etc. Then finale straw it would take a tune and run
       right at all. OEM with H L back in its place. All is good now.
       😎
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