32 cc (2.0 cu. in.) Engine Displacement
1 Cylinder
38 mm (1.52 in.) Cylinder Bore
28 mm (1.12 in.) Piston Stroke
Aluminum with chrome plated bore Cylinder Type
Piston ported Intake
1.8 DIN @ 8,500 rpm Manufacturer Advertised Horse Power
Weighs 4.3 kg (9.6 lbs.) powerhead only
One Man operation
Anti-vibration handlebar
No Chain-Brake
Centrifugal Clutch
Direct Drive
Die cast magnesium Construction
Phelon flywheel type Magneto
Cellulose fiber element (Dacron fiber) Air Filter
Automatic rewind Starter
Automatic, gear driven Oil Pump
2.3 mm (0.090 in.) before TDC Ignition Timing
0.35 to 0.40 mm (0.014 to 0.016 in.) Breaker Point Setting
Flywheel/Coil Air Gap Positon is fixed
Bosch WSR6F, Champion RCJ7Y Spark Plug
0.51 mm (0.020 in.) Spark Plug Gap
Caged needle roller Crankshaft Main Bearing
330 ml (11 fl. oz.) Fuel Tank Capacity
40:1 with Stihl oil Fuel Oil Ratio
Regular grade fuel recommended
30 cm (12 in.) Shortest Guide Bar
40 cm (16 in.) Longest Guid Bar
Grey with Black handles Color Scheme
The 1985 Stihl 024 AV is 44.6 cc.
51.4cc
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41.6 cc
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.325 pitch
Plug gap should be .025" http://store.chainsawr.com/
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The 056 was made from the late 1970's to the mid 1980's.
A STIHL 045 av is 75cc and the max recommended bar size for it is 32". However... If you have a 045 av Super then it would be 87cc and the max recommended bar length would be 36". So it depends if you have a SUPER or not. It is easy to tell as it will say SUPER on the top tag right below 045 av.
It stands for Anti-Vibration. I have two Stihl saws made in the 80's (an 015AV and an 034AVSuper). The 034 replaced a really old 041 without the AV, so I can attest that it really makes using the saws a lot more comfortable if you plan on using it for more than an hour or so at once. But then again, all the new Stihl saws have the AV now :o)
Anti Vibe