Does your saw have the metal fuel tank/rear handle setup and does it have a screw that goes into the muffler sideways from the left hand side in? That will tell more about your saw than the bore/piston size, these can easily be swapped between the 42-44 mm cylinders.
Just went outside to check, the rear handle and fuel tank is metal, and seen from back to forward on the left side in muffler area there is a screw-whole for about a 5 mm screw.
Now you need to look for a muffler with this mount type, I don`t think they are stocked by Stihl any more but there are lots of used ones out there. Your saw is of the earliest of the 028 models, still a great saw in their own rites. I have a lot of them but not any of the metal tank ones, I have worked on plenty of them and they really are a solid made saw. The metal tanks are susceptible to leaks, especially if the saw takes a hard knock to that area.
I just finished up the same saw you have. Metal tank etc. Converted it to electronic ignition while I was at it.
The muffler you want is from an 028WB. Yes the WB stood for Wood Boss, but so did later/newer models. The model you want will just say WB, if looking at a complete saw. As mentioned by pioneerguy the muffler should have the same mounts as yours to fit properly.
Thanks a lot! What production year would Yoy guess?
Production would be from before 03-1985 from what I have read, serial numbers can only be figured out by Stihl themselves. Mufflers for them will come along but are not the ones most used nowadays. The old type of carb cleaner works great for cleaning up fuel tanks but it is getting harder to find, especially in the US due to EPA regs.
I also see they started production in 1977. I will save a search on Ebay for the muffler
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