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Update, I got around to milling with it a couple of weeks ago and at the end of the fourth board I filled it up and when I put the oil in, it ran out almost as fast as I put it in from behind the clutch. I checked it out today and found the one of the oil pump screws had come out and the other side screw had stripped, it also chewed up the oil pickup tube and pushed it into the tank. So if you have a clone saw you might want to go around the saw and use some locktite on them. I tapped the stripped one to m5 and I'm going to replace the pickup tube. As far as milling with it, it did fine but I'm going to redo the exhaust because it seems to be coming back in my face the way it is.


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Back together and no oil leaks. I took off the big Uni filter and replaced it with a smaller one I had because it was in the way. Any suggestions on what to do to get the exhaust out of my face?

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Back together and no oil leaks. I took off the big Uni filter and replaced it with a smaller one I had because it was in the way. Any suggestions on what to do to get the exhaust out of my face?

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Not much help, but on my 2100 the deflector is slanted towards the bar and that kept the exhaust out of my face when I was milling with it. On an 066, maybe put a tube on it that points towards the bar?
 

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Not much help, but on my 2100 the deflector is slanted towards the bar and that kept the exhaust out of my face when I was milling with it. On an 066, maybe put a tube on it that points towards the bar?
I've got the deflector on the front of the muffler and I think it's blowing out and bouncing off the bar and coming in my face. I'm going to try the cover off my other one that has a pipe coming out the side above the clutch cover and see if that helps.

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How do you start it?
Yes I know, I have wiseco race piston in the Saw. And ported cylinder. So the compression is really high. I have busted a few rops, but now its working. I drilled the decomp.
 
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