STIHL 009, 010, 011 26
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The ignition stop switch short circuits
the ignition and thus stops the
engine. The switch is installed in the
fan housing and makes ground
contact when in the "STOP" position.
The ignition stop switch is simply
located in the housing slot. To re-
move it, push the spring strip out of
the slot and pull the complete switch
upward and out of the housing open-
ing.
Top: Top:
Ignition lead inserted through Spring strip of ignition stop switch
terminal pushed out of slot
Bottom: Bottom:
Screwing ignition lead onto armature Fitting leg spring Removing ignition stop switch
The new ignition lead must have a
length of 370 mm.
Slip the rubber boot over one end
of the lead and screw the lead
firmly onto the wood screw in the
armature - this is much easier if a
hole is made in the center of the
lead with a pointed tool.
Fit the armature and thread the
other end of the ignition lead
between the crankcase and cable
clamp. Coat the free end of the
lead with a little oil. Push the
terminal over the end of the lead
and use a suitable pair of pliers to
grip and pull the lead out through
the terminal. Pinch the hook of the
leg spring into the center of the
lead about 15 mm from the end of
the lead. Pull lead back so that the
leg spring locates in the terminal.
Take out locking screw and refit
spark plug. Push terminal onto
spark plug and reassemble all
other parts. Readjust air gap
(4.4.5.3).