Stihl 034AV carburetor problem?

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Older 034s do not always utilize the clutch washer. The oiler bushing is always present though. There are many variations in this series and I usually try to add the upgrades to rebuilds (exhaust heat shield, clutch system, a couple others).
 
Older 034s do not always utilize the clutch washer. The oiler bushing is always present though. There are many variations in this series and I usually try to add the upgrades to rebuilds (exhaust heat shield, clutch system, a couple others).
I'm noticing that too. On mine, it's a tight squeeze to get the e clip in. Shoulda left it out. But if the bushing isn't there, the worm won't last long
 
I found thin washer and aced that behind the clutch after I cleaned it up. The saw ran more better, but I will be ordering new clutch springs. How much of a pain is it to replace clutch springs? Is there a special tool? Or just a lot of swearing and pliers?
 
I found thin washer and placed that behind the clutch after I cleaned it up. The saw ran better, but I will be ordering new clutch springs. How much of a pain is it to replace clutch springs? Is there a special tool? Or just a lot of swearing and pliers?
 
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