Poulan 8500 restoration

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Well I thought I would share with you guys a very rough poulan I acquired from a member here on the site to restore and document the progress as I go through this old rag. Here are some of the before pics.
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As you can see this is a very rough saw with the whole pto side case eaten away with corrosion. However the piston and cylinder cleaned rather nicely.
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So at this point with discussion with a few members about locating a case I decided to use a case from a 4400-5400. As these cases are easier to locate and only have a few slight differences. Here the pics of the donor saw.
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After receiving the donor saw and doing a little inventory of my own I had enough parts to put this one back together as well and decided to go crankcase hunting again and located another nice case to use on the 8500. Here are some pics of the parts at various stages.
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So I striped all the metal parts to bare metal and had to send to side covers to one of the members for repair and painted everything with urethane. Three coats prime, one coat epoxy sealer and about five coats of sweet poulan lime green.
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No the other saw has the extended gas tank making it a 4400-5400 style saw and I'm undecided on weather to put the 4200-4400 piston and cylinder or the 5200 piston and cylinder I have on it.

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This one got new bearing and seals, I reused the piston and put new rings on it. Since the crankcase gaskets are NLA I took some black Indiana ink and painted the gasket surface with the sidecars and stamped a new pattern on some gasket material to make a new one. Then I coated both sides of the gasket with copper coat before reassemble.
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Also I replaced the oil pump seal and pump line for good measure

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I found some NOS mufflers with the heat shield on ebay and made the purchase they make the saw look so much better than the standard mufflers.

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So at this point in the restoration I'm at a cross roads I have been unable to locate a cylinder cover or the small airfilter cover. I'm also going to try and make my own friction disc for the started cover out of HDPE material if I can find it thin enough. If any of you guys have a cylinder cover or know where to obtain one I would love take it off your hands and put it to good use. Really I would!

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I'll start the other saw as soon as the small parts get here that I need like brgs and seals and I'll share the progress as I go.

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