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G'day friends! First time posting here.

I've got a question when it comes to my McCulloch CP70 that i managed to get my hands on. I am in need of a new muffler since the original one thats on it has rusted away beyond repair. The illustrated parts list says that that it is the P.N 65532. Now considering that i am living in Europe said part is difficult to come by. Are there any alternatives that i can put on there?
 
Airbox and reed assembly together and installed on the cylinder. Hopefully it's all together correctly....

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You'll get the saw together beautifully I'm sure. If you're going to try using the original flatback, it will have you questioning whether or not you forgot how to do basic stuff, like counting to 10. Some work well, some don't. I redid one for my S550, choke style. At the time, it would start right up and idle. I pulled out a couple months later, one pull and fuel is pouring from the muffler.
 
G'day friends! First time posting here.

I've got a question when it comes to my McCulloch CP70 that i managed to get my hands on. I am in need of a new muffler since the original one thats on it has rusted away beyond repair. The illustrated parts list says that that it is the P.N 65532. Now considering that i am living in Europe said part is difficult to come by. Are there any alternatives that i can put on there?
Welcome! There's a couple of fellas here who may have a replacement for you...
 
You'll get the saw together beautifully I'm sure. If you're going to try using the original flatback, it will have you questioning whether or not you forgot how to do basic stuff, like counting to 10. Some work well, some don't. I redid one for my S550, choke style. At the time, it would start right up and idle. I pulled out a couple months later, one pull and fuel is pouring from the muffler.
Thats an excellent way to sum them up!
 
Jeffrey Link - the muffler from any of the 60 or 70 cc models (PM60, SP60, 4-10, 5-10, 6-10, 7-10, PM700, SP70, etc.) will work although the PN may be different, or the design may vary. It will be necessary on some of the versions to add the hole for the DSP to vent into the muffler body.

There will be others that will also work but those are a good place to start.

You will not be able to use any style muffler from the 54 and 57 cc saws as they do not fit the larger displacement cylinders.

Mark
 
You'll get the saw together beautifully I'm sure. If you're going to try using the original flatback, it will have you questioning whether or not you forgot how to do basic stuff, like counting to 10. Some work well, some don't. I redid one for my S550, choke style. At the time, it would start right up and idle. I pulled out a couple months later, one pull and fuel is pouring from the muffler.
I think I'm going to try and rebuild the flatback and see what happens. I'm fascinated by the airvane idle whatever gizmo and the primer. The primer even appears to work already. I've never worked on a flatback carb, but this this one looks super clean and shiny.

If I hate it...I have a Tillotson from a Mac 250 parts saw I could throw in there.
 

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