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On a side note i cannot remember the carb being held on with studs and nuts, is this some type of mod? also the clear fuel hose was never standard.

Your quite correct, some other "saw mechanic" decided to ring off the threads on the manifold so instead of buying a new one i replaced them with bolts in from the back, much stronger job I reckon. Yes the fuel hose was also replaced is it was torn at the entrance to the tank.

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are you sure this is a 55? there is somthing strange about about the filter plate, the extention here was for the machine that had no choke, the filter was pushed onto the end of the extention by an external thumb lever to create an over rich mixture to start.

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are you sure this is a 55? there is somthing strange about about the filter plate, the extention here was for the machine that had no choke, the filter was pushed onto the end of the extention by an external thumb lever to create an over rich mixture to start.

This is the side casing http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p452/richard_harris15/20170215_192323_zpsgs8c6p0i.jpg

 

However I can see where you are coming from, I dont know the saws full history an I am beginning to thinks its a bitsa.....

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