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OK so it runs.. . ... ... but...

The throttle won't return and the idle screw is snapped off. I pulled it apart thinking the linkage wasn't on right. Omg what have I done. Well anyway got it all back together n dang those strange little tubes on the coil. It still does it. So I need to tweak that throttle rod somewhere

But runs and oils and will actually clean up real nice and I also desperately need a top handle.
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Also what's this hole for? 20250216_141040.jpg

I hope I will live through this ordeal I have stupidly volunteered for 🤣

I will say its barky and quite light. Well not that I've fondled many top handles. Or looked up their dress. Are all top handles weird?
 
The Power Mac 6 are really great little saws. The Walbro MDC carburetors can be a problem, I think they must have used some very poor quality aluminum for them. Do yourself a favor and plan on replacing the high speed check valve, they are almost aways shot.

If the fuel fitting leaks at the carburetor you can try adding a couple of 009 o-rings.

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That mysterious hole has been discussed before, and it not included on all of the various edition of the Power Mac 6.

Mark
 
Ahh righto :) funny thing is I gave it a tweak on the low n then had a lean bog and then I couldn't restart it from flooding. So probably is shot. Still need to sus throttle out. I suspect that is going to be a painful hopefully not 15 times job
 
In my humble opinion, they are better by several orders of magnitude. I feel that McCulloch got it right with the Power Mac 6, but cheaped out on their subsequent small saws.
quite a few years ago I was talking to Roger, the owner of Twin City Saw about selling McCullochs. His opinion was that as a dealer the power Mac 6 was the best saw for him to sell in the line, powerful for the size, well positioned in the market, useful for both pro’s in a bucket or climbing and for homeowners, not too expensive, and he sold a ton on them.
 
Well the odd thing is the carb has a mount on it for the coil. The coil bolts/screws sandwich the carb on 1 side. The starter is just a few screws and the fuel tank is part of the starter and has a little nipple that goes into the carb. Rather simple really
 
Well the odd thing is the carb has a mount on it for the coil. The coil bolts/screws sandwich the carb on 1 side. The starter is just a few screws and the fuel tank is part of the starter and has a little nipple that goes into the carb. Rather simple really
That carb / coil mounting you described is exactly the same on a Mini Mac. I bet it's the exact same engine (don't tell Mark I said that....)
 

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