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       #Post#: 3813--------------------------------------------------
       Stihl 024
       By: Cut4fun Date: August 18, 2011, 10:35 am
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       Looking for info on a stihl 024. Are the 024AV lighter then the
       026?  Just smaller bore then 026 the only difference?
       Not talking about the stihl 024 super. Metal tag has stihl 024
       AV.
       What is the going rate for a good used one?  IYO
       #Post#: 3815--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 024
       By: Cut4fun Date: August 18, 2011, 10:59 am
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       Dug some info up. Guess it isnt lighter.  :'(
       024 AV  1982 - 1992   
       026  
       Is Acres site wrong saying 024 YEAR INTRODUCED: 1993?  That
       conflicts with info above I just found.
       #Post#: 3817--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 024
       By: bloodontheice Date: August 18, 2011, 12:20 pm
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       The 024 had shorter stroke that the 026. Found that out of the
       hard way when I put a 026 top end
       on a 024 bottom end on accident.
       In good shape around the 200$ mark. Crank, air filter, P&C, air
       filter cover were the primary differences.
       It came out in the mid 80's and was sold on for a few years
       until the 026 came and replaced it.
       I know the 026 was out prior to 1991, only reason I know this is
       there was  massive ice storm
       in March 1991, and dealers sold truck loads of 026's that I
       still service.
       #Post#: 3818--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 024
       By: Cut4fun Date: August 18, 2011, 12:38 pm
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       Great info, Thanks for sharing it. PM coming your way.
       I also just dug this up.
       Stihl 024 chain saws were the smallest of Stihl’s
       semi-professional saws produced from 1982 from 1994.  The came
       in three different variations over those years, but 3 of those
       variations came in different engine sizes.  Some of the exact
       specifications are unknown throughout the numerous variations.
       Model 
       Stihl 024 AVE 
       Stihl 024 AVS 
       Stihl 024 AVZ 
       
       The Stihl 024 was celebrated as a great light-weight saw was
       respectable performance for its day.  The saw is great for
       cutting smaller wood with bar lengths from 16-20″.   This
       saw eventually turned into Stihl’s newest model the MS 240 with
       41.6 cc and 2.9 hp.
       Both Tilloston and Walbro carburetors have been used on 024s.
       The general factory settings are 1 turn out for the H & L
       screws.
       #Post#: 82713--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 024
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 15, 2018, 12:07 pm
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       re-saving info I couldnt find. Thanks M.R. for info at CRG
       Question I had.  What was the specs on the stihl 024 av? 41.6cc
       but what was bore stroke exactly. Guessing 42mm bore ? stroke
       anyone?
       024: 42mm bore, 30mm stroke, 41.6 cc
       024S: 42mm bore, 32mm stroke, 44.3 cc
       026: 44mm bore, 32mm stroke, 48.7 cc
       #Post#: 82920--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 024
       By: Al Smith Date: July 13, 2018, 5:14 am
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       Just a little comment on the 024 model .I have one I got from a
       dealers dead pile that really wasn't dead .Had a little scuff on
       the exhaust side of the piston but other than that ,no damage .I
       gutted the muffler and rebuild the carb,ran great .Couldn't get
       it to cut right,new chain but the wrong chain.Used a .325 by 50
       thou,Should have been .063,Stihl bar,didn't pay attention duh
       .That fixed it.Neat little saw for a little dude .Goes forever
       on a tank of gas .
       #Post#: 90237--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Stihl 024
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 5, 2023, 10:48 am
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       Trying to refresh my brain
       Series 1121
       Stihl 024AVEQWB | 1985 – 1994
       Stihl 024AVES | 1984 – 1989
       Stihl 026 | 1988 – 2002
       Stihl 026 Pro | 1996 – 2002
       Stihl MS 260, 260 Pro | 2002 – 2011
       Pic with more info 1982 024
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