Poulans Wild Thing carb. settings?

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I am rebuilding a walbro carburetor 230 WT324 with the rebuild kit.
I was wondering what the factory setting was for the L and H screws ?
I've looked @ the info I have , but this is not mentioned.
This is for a Poulan Wild Thing Chainsaw 2375 by the way.
It did run well for a while . I'm hoping to get it running again.
Thanks for your time.
 
The stock muffler came apart easily.
Wild%20Thing%20Muffler%201_zpsigxhztkc.jpg

My understanding is to remove the baffle and screen.
I heard of closing these two holes , and opening up the side were the bar is works better.
Wild%20Thing%20Muffler%202_zps1zyyosnd.jpg

Now I hear if you just open up these holes (to the right of each ) will work with not so much noise .
I was thinking of putting two hole in the front piece,
Wild%20Thing%20Muffler%203_zps7a1ykypb.jpg

Right above the bolts.
Thoughts
 
The stock muffler came apart easily.
Wild%20Thing%20Muffler%201_zpsigxhztkc.jpg

My understanding is to remove the baffle and screen.
I heard of closing these two holes , and opening up the side were the bar is works better.
Wild%20Thing%20Muffler%202_zps1zyyosnd.jpg

Now I hear if you just open up these holes (to the right of each ) will work with not so much noise .
I was thinking of putting two hole in the front piece,
Wild%20Thing%20Muffler%203_zps7a1ykypb.jpg

Right above the bolts.
Thoughts
Close those holes up and weld em. Drill a hole and weld a pipe in it. Works great on those saws
 
Ok there is no turning back now!
I enlarged the two stock holes on the muffler's case , and cut the back of the baffle out, and made the holes larger on the front!
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I'm waiting on a coil so I can con't with this fun project!
 

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