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Thanks Steve, I will see what I have in the attic and reply sometime tomorrow.

Mark
 

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Steve - can you get the duct coming my way? I have a NOS reed type muffler cover that will fit that body. I will keep looking for a baffle to go inside or take the old one apart and see if the baffle is salvageable.

I am also in need of a good fuel tank for this project. In the process of cleaning this one out I discovered the corrosion went all the way through the bottom.

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I also found another tank that was given to me by John Bond in Oregon but someone tried to repair a stripped thread for the carburetor with an oversize insert and the hole broke out of the boss.

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I cleaned up the threads and will try to install a proper insert with some epoxy but I will have to find a way to machine the hole in the bottom back to round again to insure the boot achieves a good seal.

The proper tank for this one has the hole for the boot over the adjusting needles for the carburetor.

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Steve - can you get the duct coming my way? I have a NOS reed type muffler cover that will fit that body. I will keep looking for a baffle to go inside or take the old one apart and see if the baffle is salvageable.

I am also in need of a good fuel tank for this project. In the process of cleaning this one out I discovered the corrosion went all the way through the bottom.

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I also found another tank that was given to me by John Bond in Oregon but someone tried to repair a stripped thread for the carburetor with an oversize insert and the hole broke out of the boss.

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I cleaned up the threads and will try to install a proper insert with some epoxy but I will have to find a way to machine the hole in the bottom back to round again to insure the boot achieves a good seal.

The proper tank for this one has the hole for the boot over the adjusting needles for the carburetor.

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Mark

Mark, I’ll take a look in the shop and see if I have one.
 

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Steve - can you get the duct coming my way? I have a NOS reed type muffler cover that will fit that body. I will keep looking for a baffle to go inside or take the old one apart and see if the baffle is salvageable.

I am also in need of a good fuel tank for this project. In the process of cleaning this one out I discovered the corrosion went all the way through the bottom.

View attachment 119654

I also found another tank that was given to me by John Bond in Oregon but someone tried to repair a stripped thread for the carburetor with an oversize insert and the hole broke out of the boss.

View attachment 119656

I cleaned up the threads and will try to install a proper insert with some epoxy but I will have to find a way to machine the hole in the bottom back to round again to insure the boot achieves a good seal.

The proper tank for this one has the hole for the boot over the adjusting needles for the carburetor.

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Will this work for you?

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The boot isn't real easy to find for those things .An oil tight knock out closure for electrical will work but it's kind of a pain in the buttocks .I suppose in a pinch duct tape would work .One thing is for certain you don't want to leave the hole open .That thing could suck a peck sack full of sawdust through the engine which certainly is not desirable .
 

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Joey - PM sent.

Steve - the muffler on the saw has a useable baffle so with your duct and my cover the muffler is taken care of.

Does anyone out there have a spare cylinder shroud for an SP80/81?

Mark
 

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Joey - PM sent.

Steve - the muffler on the saw has a useable baffle so with your duct and my cover the muffler is taken care of.

Does anyone out there have a spare cylinder shroud for an SP80/81?

Mark

Oh, shroud.....I’ll check the parts box before leaving in the AM.
 

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That's how I got my first Mac(s). A guy brought me three 10-10A's just like yours and said if I could get one running for him I could have the other two. One was just a parts carcass and the other two had hosed up recoils with sprung springs. Didn't know a whole lot about saws then, let alone Macs. Once I figured out which way the springs went in (after several tries doing it the wrong way) I had two good runners. Gave the nicer looking one to the guy and kept the one with the most compression. Have a dozen or so of em now...LOL.

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