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Description
0000 997 5815 – Stihl Clutch Spring (Genuine OEM)
The Stihl 0000 997 5815 clutch spring is a genuine OEM replacement spring designed for use in the clutch and oil pump assemblies of select Stihl chainsaws and cut-off machines. Manufactured to exact Stihl factory specifications, this spring ensures proper clutch engagement and disengagement, smooth power transfer, and reliable operation under heavy load.
Constructed from high-quality spring steel, the 0000 997 5815 clutch spring is engineered to withstand high RPM, heat, and vibration commonly found in professional-grade chainsaw applications. Replacing worn or fatigued clutch springs with genuine Stihl parts helps maintain safety, performance, and long-term durability.
Product Details
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Part Number: 0000 997 5815
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Brand: Stihl
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Part Type: Clutch / tension spring
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Material: Hardened spring steel
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OEM Status: Genuine Stihl replacement part
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Installation: Direct-fit OEM replacement
Performance & Benefits
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Ensures correct clutch engagement and release
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Supports smooth, consistent power transmission
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Designed for high-RPM professional equipment
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Durable construction for long service life
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Helps maintain safe and reliable operation
Compatible Stihl Models
This clutch spring is used in the oil pump, clutch, or chain brake assemblies of the following Stihl models:
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MS 360 Pro
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MS 360 C
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MS 361
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MS 361 C-B
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MS 361 C-Q
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MS 341
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MS 440 Magnum
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MS 440-R Magnum
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MS 440-VW Magnum Arctic
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MS 460 Magnum
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MS 460-R Magnum
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MS 460-VW Magnum Arctic
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MS 461
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MS 461-R
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MS 461-R Rescue
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MS 461-VW
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036 Pro
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044 R
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046 Magnum
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046 Magnum R
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TS 400
Compatibility is based on official Stihl parts listings. Always verify correct fitment using your machine’s illustrated parts diagram and serial number range before ordering.
Why Choose a Genuine Stihl Clutch Spring?
Genuine Stihl clutch springs are precision-manufactured to deliver the correct spring tension and durability required for safe clutch operation. Using OEM parts helps prevent improper engagement, excessive wear, and premature component failure.



