I actually have two clutch drums, one is the original one I had, (I assume. At least it is the same style) with the small slotted wheel which fits on over it, and I also have a spur drum. I guess since he kept so many parts it's only fair that he gave me another saws parts as well. :msp_razz: When I looked for a new clutch, I actually found it cheaper as a set with the drum and sprocket, so I have a new one anyhow.
You can see the scoop on the muffler in the two lower pictures on page 2. It is on the flywheel side of the saw, but it is shaped to blow the exhaust forward. The stock outlet has not been modified in shape or size, but the screen is removed.
I purchased the ebay carb that was recommended earlier. It does not have the stops in it, so I am wondering, how do I begin to adjust it? I know the husky manual says how to start with it one way, (I forget which way at the moment) and slowly adjust the other way as needed. It worked for me before, but without the stops will I ruin the saw turning the adjustment to one end of it's range and starting from there? What is the best way to go about it?
The new addition is doing great! I've forgotten what "free time" feels like, but he's such a huge blessing, always happy and active and I am looking forward to when we can go out and tackle projects together!