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There was actually 2 differet 116's that were on the market. A 113/116 and then the 116si/120si. Different part numbers and not sure if they are the same or not. The clutch covers in which they reside changed so the springs did too (from my understanding). They are kinda hard to find but here are the part numbers below. You might be able to find a good used band off another saw (included saws with same band for you).

113/116 - 119.213.053 (same on 112, 114, 117, 119, 120)
116Si/120Si - 030.213.070

Let us know which saw you have and I can do some more digging for you. From my understanding the "SI" band is a bugger to find.

Nate
 
Im not sure, if i take a picture of the saw and behind the clutch cover would that be enough to know what i need i know mine is 3.4 cubic inch
 
take pics of your saw and I'll help you identify which one you have. most times the "SI" is clearly marked on the clutch cover, recoil cover, or the sticker on the rear handle, or the etched metal plate behind the clutch cover. Some had pastic one piece rear handle/tanks and some had a bolt on rear handle. pics below... If your's is 3.4 cu in you probably have an earlier 56cc 116 with black rear handle.

main difference is the clutch cover style. I think there was a little crossover between the 116si and 6000i/6800i style when they had plastic covers. There might have been three springs if there were two different styles between the 116 & 116Si & 6000i.

119/113/116 early style
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116SI 120SI 6000i 6800i later style
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116SI
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116SI rear handle tag
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Yep, and I actually did a little digging and found that both part numbers above are the same as long as they are in the older style clutch cover.

Look for a parts/donor saw in the below model numbers. Keep in mind they NOS ones still sell for $50-$60 when they can be found so buying a parts saw is more justifiable... Just make sure it has the same clutch cover you have!

113, 116,112, 114, 117, 119, 120, 116si, 120super, 120SI

(6800i/6000i is a different animal all together so disregard any info on these)
 
Ok ill be on the lookout. It isnt a big deal as im used to poulan which have no brake. Its that im a little picky about my saws and them being 100%
 

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