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I think thoses metal tank 028's called for a gasket under the carb for some reason, don't know if really needed. Is that a 44mm? It looks a bit newer than the 42mm. Looks like a nice saw. Them are tough saws.
 

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IIRC The 42mm has the arrow on piston pointing towards the intake and german word for intake stamped next to the arrow.
 

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I think thoses metal tank 028's called for a gasket under the carb for some reason, don't know if really needed. Is that a 44mm? It looks a bit newer than the 42mm. Looks like a nice saw. Them are tough saws.
I am not sure what the bore is. I should have checked it the last time I had it apart. What year did Stihl bump the 028 up to 44mm?
 

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Found the year. And I guess the ones earlier than ‘78 are points models if I am not completely mistaken. This one has a coil. 7F18660F-D239-4028-A424-8C1BB7BC4014.jpegFF456742-5A61-4CC6-9F5B-028CAA381E1D.jpeg
 

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Dont know the year. Your cover has electronic quickstop on it, but the hand guard is the solid type just just pivots on a spring, no chain brake. They were many versions of brake and clutch types. The non brake ones could be converted to a brake with a kit. No wire coming from under the flywheel on your?
See the cover on Wood Doctors pics, that is a early one with points and no brake. Who knows whats been swapped around over 40.years these saws have been around.
 

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Dont know the year. Your cover has electronic quickstop on it, but the hand guard is the solid type just just pivots on a spring, no chain brake. They were many versions of brake and clutch types. The non brake ones could be converted to a brake with a kit. No wire coming from under the flywheel on your?
See the cover on Wood Doctors pics, that is a early one with points and no brake. Who knows whats been swapped around over 40.years these saws have been around.
I don't see a wire going under the flywheel and it has a chain break. But like you said, this saw was probably swapped around a few owners and maybe one guy converted this over to accept a chain break, who knows.
 

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Dont know the year. Your cover has electronic quickstop on it, but the hand guard is the solid type just just pivots on a spring, no chain brake. They were many versions of brake and clutch types. The non brake ones could be converted to a brake with a kit. No wire coming from under the flywheel on your?
See the cover on Wood Doctors pics, that is a early one with points and no brake. Who knows whats been swapped around over 40.years these saws have been around.
I promise to let you all know when that 028 I showed in post #19 dies. However, if it outlives me, I may not be around to let you know. Believe me, that saw could do exactly that. They don't build them like that anymore.
 

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I promise to let you all know when that 028 I showed in post #19 dies. However, if it outlives me, I may not be around to let you know. Believe me, that saw could do exactly that. They don't build them like that anymore.
I agree. Even with the old 2 series Huskies they are and were almost impossible to kill. But you really cannot go wrong with a good Stihl though.
 
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