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Working on one of these saws and the kill switch wiring in not intact, does anyone have a pic or know the routing of the wires off the switch? The wire to the coil is intact.

Am I good to ground the kill switch under the filter base where the screw is? I'm guessing that's where it goes but not sure.
 
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image.jpg Not much help to you. Thought I had a 50 in my shed. It’s a 55. Honestly as long as it’s grounded somehow it should function perfect I believe
 

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View attachment 347669 Not much help to you. Thought I had a 50 in my shed. It’s a 55. Honestly as long as it’s grounded somehow it should function perfect I believe


Dandy. That's slick how they did that.

This 50 doesn't have a hole there for that but it has that same switch.

I made a ground strap with two eyes on, one bolted to the switch and one bolted down with the carb separator shield bolt.
 

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It belonged to my good buddies father, he's kept it for a long time. It's pretty dang cool. I was trying to keep it exactly as it was that's why I asked if anyone knew how it was done Originally.

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Anyone know the year that was made
 

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Anyone have an all original one of these saws? Having an issue with the oiler I believe. The saw went through a tank of oil in five minutes of cutting. I looked at a diagram and it shows a spacer that was NOT there when I went through the saw. I assume this limits the plunger stroke but I am not sure.

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What space are you referring to? I have a couple stock ones i could look into


Uploaded the wrong pic, there was a badly worn what looked to be a piece of oring in there. That might have been the spacer at some point.

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I think hat you circled is a seal. The red circled pin rides in a groove where the purple arrow is.
This may sound dumb to is there any chance you are using low temp/ low viscosity oil?
 

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The oil is husky oil from the box store. What ever is/was cheap. It's pretty thick but I'm in AZ and it's still 100 friggin degrees everyday.

I think that spacer limits the plunge on the oil pump, and it isn't there in this one. That's why I'm hoping someone has a super minty stocker that can show how it's really supposed to be.

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I think hat you circled is a seal. The red circled pin rides in a groove where the purple arrow is.
This may sound dumb to is there any chance you are using low temp/ low viscosity oil?

Also I did take note of the pin and the slot where the shaft rides. My only thought is it's pumping too much because it can move more than it should.
 
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