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I was thinking so Mark, but I thought maybe there was another model?

Those's more. The SP81 and SP81E (I think you were referring to one or both of those)
800, 805, 850 super, DE80, 8200 and I think Mark's 82cc model from Japan is CP80DX

Maybe more I forgot, which is very likely.
 
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Chronology of the 82 cc McCulloch 10 Series


Model IPL’s Acres

SP80 1972 1971-1973

SP81 1976 1973-1977

CP80DX I need to check the IPL for dates, design is like an early 81 except with a rubber grip on the rear handle and a brace on the front handle

SP81E 1977 1977

PM850 1971, 1979 1977-1980

PM805 1982 1982-1985

PM800 1987, 1988 1980-1985

PM850 Super 1984 1983-1994

Double Eagle 80 1987 1985-1990

PM8200 1992 ?

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The IPL of the cp 70 shows the decomp coming out the side of the cylinder .I can't tell if it's a linkage type thing like a 6-10 or not from the drawings .However being a McCulloch it could be anything ,maybe an SP 70 or a 700 under the shrouding .You get a pile of McCulloch parts it's hard to say what red headed step child might emerge .
 

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Not a cp-70. No a/v and the compression release is a lever above the muffler. Joe is right. When you get it take a picture of the cylinder fins by the muffler. You can tell by the lenth of them.

Cp-70 compression release

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Certainly a Frank. There were no RH start saws with a pop up compression release.

On the plus side, it has to be more than a 54cc model to have a pop up.

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Yep 10-10. Have some of it apart now. It's old and much used but the comp feels good and the cylinder doesn't look any worse than the usual 10-10. One starter pawl spring is missing and the starter is pretty beat up. Not sure if I should make it a runner or just use it for parts. It would likely never get used by me anyway.

Muffler cover looks good and I don't see any spent oil under the muffler so the duct is likely good as well.

One of the cleanest old saws I've taken apart.

The saw has been chipped. I am hoping there's a set of points and the trimmings in the ignition box. I don't see a condenser but I have one of those.

Nice plug boot ya got there .That thing would light you up if you got into it .

I might keep that Al.

I could do a plug boot mod with some Goop.
 

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I'm working on a project to help one of our fellow members with a need. Anyone out there have a muffler or muffler parts, and/or the lightweight cylinder shroud for an SP81?

I need to get this finished up in the next 10 days or so in order to get it sent out for the NY GTG.

Thanks fellas.

Mark
 
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