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It must be a good saw. I appreciate the offers but now my curiosity has gotten the better of me and just ordered a carb kit for it, I might have something their I did not know I had. I just had it set back for a point and time where I did not have much to do. I know it is light for a 70cc saw. The compression release is kind of funky as I have never seen or operated one like this. I am now looking forward to restoring it.

Brian
you will love it when you are done putting it back together has its own tone when running sounds real good and loud!

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This one is kind of ruff, the muffler is missing but I have a replacement. Not sure it is the right one but will fit. I am unsure what bar it has. I think it's Oregon like 16 or 18 inch. It ran but I would hate to pawn it off on someone in afraid it would be a dud. Looks like it was in a barn most of it's life.

Brian
 
This one is kind of ruff, the muffler is missing but I have a replacement. Not sure it is the right one but will fit. I am unsure what bar it has. I think it's Oregon like 16 or 18 inch. It ran but I would hate to pawn it off on someone in afraid it would be a dud. Looks like it was in a barn most of it's life.

Brian
if it fits it will run just fine my two have different mufflers on them and they run the same need a longer bar though it will laugh at a 18 lol

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Got my SP125c cylinder back from plating. Cannot wait to get it back together and get it in some wood. I have a question that maybe someone here can answer. I have everything to get it back together except the seals but they are on their way and the rod bearings. I cannot find rod bearings the same part number as what the IPL list. I can find the bearings for the 101B, they are listed under a different part number and I don't know if they are the same and just the part number is different because it is a kart engine or are they different all together? Wonder if anyone would know the answer.
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Got my SP125c cylinder back from plating. Cannot wait to get it back together and get it in some wood. I have a question that maybe someone here can answer. I have everything to get it back together except the seals but they are on their way and the rod bearings. I cannot find rod bearings the same part number as what the IPL list. I can find the bearings for the 101B, they are listed under a different part number and I don't know if they are the same and just the part number is different because it is a kart engine or are they different all together? Wonder if anyone would know the answer.
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nice!! i couldnt say for sure about the bearings but i do know mcculloch used alot of the same parts and pieces on alot or most of thier saws so id say they are probably going work

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Thanks Mark. I took a chance and bought a set of 69891 off ebay that should be here tomorrow. That is nice to know. I can now get the crank and piston back together and new bearings for piston, rod and crank. I had one of the crank bearings that the outer race was broken in two. Straight across. All new seals and gaskets along with carb kit and rebuild. This saw should be as close to new as I can get it. All I am waiting on now is the seals.

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Even a new sticker for it.

Brian
 
It must be a good saw. I appreciate the offers but now my curiosity has gotten the better of me and just ordered a carb kit for it, I might have something their I did not know I had. I just had it set back for a point and time where I did not have much to do. I know it is light for a 70cc saw. The compression release is kind of funky as I have never seen or operated one like this. I am now looking forward to restoring it.

Brian
My CP70L has thatfunky decomp
What i find works best is decomp lever out or open, throttle lock set, choke closed then pull until running and in one smooth move.... decomp closed throttle lock released equals a running saw!
 
Brian - Did you get the SP125C sticker from Roger Bennett?

The electric start saws use the same type lever operated DSP (De Stroking Port) or compression release to give the starter a chance to spin it over fast enough to spark and start.

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My LG6 also has the thumb operated DSP.

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My CP70 models have a more basic operator lever and latch for the DSP.

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Mark
 
Mark, I got it off ebay. Not sure who it was. The seller is Chainsawfun. I just noticed in your shop you have a dish washer. I have been thinking about one for my shop. Do you have hot water plumed into it? What soap do you use? Any tips?

Everyone wanted the 7-10 what about a 6-10. Anyone have any thoughts about it. I have one of those and a 1-10 setting on the shelf to be restored.

Brian
 
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